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    In today’s society‚ maintain gender order is something that seems to come naturally to all‚ even though some people may not be aware that is does. This order is how we put people in their place and maintain order in society. We are products of our social culture which shapes our gendered order or the way we associate characteristics to our gender. Not by biological orientations but from “exigencies of the social order” can we fully process the social construction of gender. We uphold our gendered

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    Discussion Board 1 Name Institution Date There is a difference between race as socially constructed and race as biologically constructed. Understanding race as a social construct is critical to understanding the capacity of a given race to affect and intersect other domains and aspect of life and the society (Omi & Winant‚ 2014). A social construct is ontologically subjective in that the continued existence and construction of social constructs depends on social groups as well as their imposition

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    A social construction or social construct is any institutionalized entity or artifact in a social system "invented" or "constructed" by participants in a particular culture or society that exists because people agree to behave as if it exists or follow certain conventional rules. One example of a social construct is social status. Social constructionism is a school of thought which deals with detecting and analyzing social constructions. Emile Durkheim first theorized about social construction

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    I strongly believe that race is a socially constructed and disagree with the theory that race is a natural phenomenon. Yes‚ different races have different physical features‚ but these physical differences have no affect on the actions‚ beliefs‚ thoughts‚ and etc. of a person. It all comes down to the mind and every person no matter what race they are born overall with the same biological make up of the brain. People can argue that this statement is false and that some races have smarter brains

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    Piece Sociological Significance and Individual Behavior What is the relationship between “definition of the situation” and “sociallyconstructed reality”? Our social construct provides us with basic assumptions of everyday life. These social influences have an affect on our perception of reality and situations. While with a group of people you mainly hang out with the definition of a situation of a situation will be similar‚ because you all are from the same social group: and have

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    Similar to race‚ gender is also socially constructed‚ while sex refers to biological differences between a man or a woman‚ sex refers to society’s idea of what it means to be a man or a woman. Society creates and prescribes gender roles and gender-appropriate behavior‚ which vary among cultures‚ social classes‚ racial and ethnic groups. Because children don’t understand how they should behave as a man or a woman‚ everything they know about gender is learned through socialization. For example‚ women

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    2.0 Childhood as a social construction When asking ourselves the question ‘what is childhood?’ and reading around the subject‚ it can be seen that there is no exact definition which can pinpoint an exact answer‚ this is because childhood is seen as socially constructed (McDowell‚ 2010). Continual varying ideas about children which has led to claims that childhood is a social construction highlights that childhoods are not the same everywhere and that while all societies acknowledge that children

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    In the article “The Socially Constructed Body‚” Judith Lorber explains insights from Feminist theory that discuss how men and women in a society transform their own bodies to look a particular way in order to achieve the physical image that complies with what society believes is properly “masculine” or “feminine.” She illustrates how these “normal” gender images are not common because they are biologically true‚ but because society has constructed them. Though some aspects are obviously biological

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    Socially constructed gender roles have dictated who works‚ what kind of work they do‚ acceptable reasons for their presence in the labor force‚ and even how well they are compensated. Prior to the 19th century‚ in this mostly agrarian society‚ men where attached to the land and women were expected to operate within the confines of the home. However‚ the changing nature of the economy and work unsettled the stasis of clearly defined roles. In trying to cope with this shift‚ American society was afflicted

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    differences. As they wrote about these places‚ explorers classified these people as a different race because theses people were so different from themselves. As history went on these race classifiers were used again an again. From this race was constructed. We as humans use our sense of sight more than any other sense but our sight is limited. All that the sight of an untrained eye can see is differences. I do not believe we indented to define race but it just manifested from trying to classify something

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