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  2. Feminist sociology - Wikipedia

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    Feminist sociology is an interdisciplinary exploration of gender and power throughout society. Here, it uses conflict theory and theoretical perspectives to observe gender in its relation to power , both at the level of face-to-face interaction and reflexivity within social structures at large.

  3. Sociologists for Women in Society - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, some 20 founding women met to build an organization and network. Although SWS was created to redress the plight of women sociologists, SWS has become an organization that also focuses on improving the social position of women in society through feminist sociological research and writing.

  4. Category:Feminism and society - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of gender (4 P) W. Women-only spaces (4 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Feminism and society" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.

  5. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, ... Sociological research shows that, in the US ...

  6. Sociology of gender - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of gender is a subfield of sociology. As one of the most important social structures is status (position that an individual possesses which effects how they are treated by society). One of the most important statuses an individual claims is gender. [ 1 ]

  7. Standpoint theory - Wikipedia

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    Standpoint theory, also known as standpoint epistemology, [1] is a foundational framework in feminist social theory that examines how individuals' social identities (i.e. race, gender, disability status), influence their understanding of the world.

  8. Women's studies - Wikipedia

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    The political aims of the feminist movement that compelled the formation of women's studies found itself at odds with the institutionalized academic feminism of the 1990s. [40] As "woman" as a concept continued to be expanded, the exploration of social constructions of gender led to the field's expansion into both gender studies and sexuality ...

  9. Category:Sociology of gender - Wikipedia

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    Feminist sociology; Femmephobia This page was last edited on 25 May 2024, at 12:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...