Or maybe he subscribes to the postmodern idea that truth is a social construct. |
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Personally, I have no interest in any academic school that propagates the idea that gender is a social construct. |
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But who are the romantics out there who believe true love can survive in the face of the new social construct of independence? |
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Modern academics argue there are no givens, all is a social construct, but we suspect they are wrong. |
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The latter is essentially a biological description, whereas gender is a social construct. |
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Dolezal can argue all she likes that race is a social construct, but it is a social construct with very real consequences. |
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I subscribe to the notion of araciality as it has time and again been suggested by many that the distinction of race is categorized as a social construct. |
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Surely, you're not suggesting that people undergo all the difficulties and trauma associated with gender reassignment to conform to a social construct? |
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The use of sociometry in the classroom is to find the best relationships between students and to see how children see themselves within the social construct of education. |
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Over time the issue was complicated by the idea of the gentleman, a social construct which could incorporate all members of the peerage and gentry. |
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They are not a social construct which can be shaped according to the fashion of the day. |
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In this kind of theology, disability is a social construct, and healing is the removal of social barriers. |
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The concept of youth in Africa is best seen as a social construct rather than being simply defined as an age group. |
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Property rights are a social construct establishing a right to a flow of benefits associated with the use of land or some other product or item. |
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On debating this obvious statement, it becomes clear that insofar as patriarchy is a cultural and social convention, it is subject to rectification, reform or replacement with a different cultural and social construct. |
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The second, opposing, idea was that race is an imaginary social construct. |
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As with racism, race is understood here as a social construct. |
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Industry, like economics, politics and religion, is a social construct. |
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The proposed methodology combines the current, more positivist practice of dividing quality of life into sectors with a more constructivist practice of decoding the social construct relating to local quality of life. |
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Fatherly involvement is seen as a social construct that changes with the times, as well as with the culture, the characteristics and the mores of a given society. |
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It is generally accepted that gender is a social construct which reinforces certain obligations, rights, duties, and expected patterns of behaviour. |
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Scientific research and discovery, and associated technological applications, are the driving forces behind the creation of knowledge societies but we must remember that science is itself a social construct. |
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With Weber's introduction of the view of ethnicity as a social construct, race and ethnicity became more divided from each other. |
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It is a social construct one engineered for the utility and interest of the public, and therefore only justifiable so long as, and to the extent that, it serves the utility and interest of the public. |
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You may be convinced that parenthood is a social construct, and that your job is to raise children to simply be healthy, informed, and adapted to the society. |
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Youth-hood in rural areas is an especially active and complex social construct with a clear role in sustaining social stability, as well as patterns of influence and wealth distribution. |
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The setting has made them white — another social construct. |
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Race is instead a social construct addressed by cultural anthropology. |
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