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    being able to share each other’s organs and have children with each other. So, our differences biologically are superficial, hair texture, some ailments which tend to be environmental, and skin color. Those who want to dismiss the notion of the social construction of race normally do so due to their inherent bias to attribute dysfunctional behavior in minority communities due to a racial makeup instead of addressing more systemic problems that plague these communities. Countless studies reveal that lower

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    Individuals adopt social expectations for gender norms and behave accordingly. Gender is similar to race and social class in which you can socially classify a person. Also like race and social class, gender can also to lead to discrimination and prejudice. Based on social construction the view on gender looks far past classifications and categories. Society scrutinizes the nodes of several characteristics and observe the thin lines between essentialism. Sex is more of an ascribed status. Its social roles and

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    In a debate between the social construction of disability and the medical model, I would side with social construction of disability. Prior to reading Chapter 3 of Rethinking Disability, I would have sided with the medical model since that was the only approach I was made aware of. In all of my studies, this is the method that I was shown. I was taught that if a student presents symptoms of having a disability, the teacher would include the parents and the student to undergo all of the steps such

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    The idea of the social construction of reality means that reality, the questioning of what is real or not real is not what it is about rather it is about that reality comes from what is constituted (find a synonym) from operations and ideas.Once something is socially constructed we are easily able to perceive what is being socially constructed into because we are mostly influenced by society. If something is socially constructed and we are raised in perceiving it in that specific way. It is strong

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    television as the messenger of cultural norms that ultimately embeds in a culture of violence towards women Kahlor, & Eastin, 2011). This study helps identify how one mean of media can play in social construction. For instance, the television is a source of media that is used to support social construction of gender by relating significantly to first- and second-order rape myth beliefs among men and women. For instance, Kahlor and Eastin (2011) indicate that television adapts airs many overestimations

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    Race as a Social Construct Omi and Winant’s discussion from “Racial Formations” are generally about race being a social construct and is also demonstrated in the viewing of Race - The power of an illusion. Omi and Winant have both agreed that race is socially constructed in society. Ultimately this means that race is seen differently in different societies and different cultures. Media, politics, school, economy and family helps alter society’s structure of race. In the viewing , also media

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    The Social Construction of Masculinity and Femininity are maybe more toward like the gender roles. Such as, what is the role of a male and female. On the other hand, most of the construction of masculinity and femininity is that the men have more power than the women. Men have more power in households, workplaces, culturally and sometimes, power and the gender roles doesn’t apply to some people. In a household in most cases, the men(which is the dad most likely) have more power over the women(the

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    gender refers to social and cultural expectations toward peoples’ behaviors based on their sex, so it’s better to consider gender as a social construction, and I agree gender as social construction rather than biological reasons. In the following I want to descried a history of ideas about male and female, observing some sociologists’ opinions concerning the issue and also some dimension that how peoples’ ideas can affect gender roles in society, the development in their social ideas, and a brief

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    privilege are interlocked and can impact the lives of people in every aspect. People often make assumptions about who you are based on the way you look, the clothes you wear, where you live and even the car you drive. My work as a social worker can be impacted by the social construction of gender and race as it interacts with my place in society as a “oppressed” individual. A few years ago, being able to own an iPhone, wearing certain clothes was only something that the privileged could do. These are no

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    society and cultures have progressed throughout the years, not as much as hoped but in small ways. The social and cultural construction of gender in definition means the construction of gender roles created by others that determine their behaviors and develop standards based on their sex. In the article Social Construction of Gender by Lorber the author demonstrates the social and cultural construction of gender stating, “Yet in Western societies, we see two discrete sexes and two distinguishable genders

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