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Drucilla K. Barker has written: 'Feminist economics' -- subject(s): Feminist economics
Christina Hughes has written: 'Mirrored Lives (Gender & Society: Feminist Perspectives on Past & Present)' 'Key Concepts in Feminist Theory and Research'
Louise Morley has written: 'Feminist Academics: Creative Agents For Change (Gender and Society : Feminist Perspectives on the Past and Present)' 'School Effectiveness'
Joanne Conaghan has written: 'Feminist Perspectives on Labour Law (Modern Legal Studies)'
Research sociologists use various perspectives including functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and feminist theory to study social phenomena. These perspectives offer different ways to understand and interpret social behavior, institutions, and structures within society. Researchers may choose to apply one or a combination of these perspectives depending on the research question and context.
Isabella C. Bakker has written: 'Unpaid work and macroeconomics' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Home economics, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Feminist economics, Home economics, Informal sector (Economics), Macroeconomics, Sexual division of labor, Structural adjustment (Economic policy), Women
Feminist perspectives on peace emphasize the importance of addressing root causes of violence, such as gender inequality and patriarchal structures. Peace education from a feminist lens seeks to promote social justice, gender equality, and nonviolent conflict resolution strategies. It also aims to empower individuals to challenge oppressive systems and work towards a more inclusive and peaceful society.
Jane Duran has written: 'Silences from the Spanish Civil War' -- subject(s): English War poetry, History, Poetry, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939, War poetry, English 'Boogie Woogie' 'Toward a Feminist Epistemology (New Feminist Perspectives Series)'
it is the view that looks at behavior of groups, not indviduals
Theoretical perspectives on religion are frameworks or theories that scholars use to understand and analyze religion. These perspectives can include functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and feminist theory, among others. Each perspective offers a unique way to examine how religion functions in society and individuals' lives.
Susan B. Anthony
Tania Haque has written: 'Household diplomacy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Middle class women, Social conditions, Feminist economics, Employment, Research, Wives