Sociology is the study of society, looking at explanations into why society acts the way it does and what impacts society or vice versa. Feminism is the movement for gender equality.
Gita Elizabeth Joshua has written: 'Feminism, psychoanalysis, sociology and the subaltern woman' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and feminism, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism
In interpretive sociology there is more of an emphasis on the research attempting to understand the meaning of peoples actions
Mico sociolgy deals with the little everyday problems with our soceity and Macro sociology deals with the bigger probles in soceity..basically
different feminist argued that other feminist theories does not reflect women's experiences. Other feminist theories fail to acknowledges differences in women's in terms of age,ethnicity, class etc.
Veronica Schild has written: 'The eclipse of criticalness in Marxist social science' -- subject(s): Educational sociology, Feminism, Marxian school of sociology
Information Technology (I.T.) is the study of and/or the field of technology. I.E. Computer Science. Sociology is the study of Society.
what is the diff between sociology and economics
Gender refers to characteristics assigned to masculinity or femininity. Feminism is the movement to bring about gender equality.
Feminism is the assertion that women have been historically disadvantaged relative to men, and a commitment to changing oppressive structures. It is the movement towards the social, politcal, and economic equality of all people. Eco-feminism is a specific sub-set of feminism that opposes all forms of dominance: men over women, heterosexuals over homosexuals, and humans over animals (this last point is crucial in making it eco-feminism instead of just general feminism). Eco-feminism focuses on how hierarchies are linked and how these hierarchies affect not only people, but also the natural world.
Harry Christian has written: 'The making of anti-sexist men' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Case studies, Feminism, Men, Psychology, Sexism 'Political Sociology (International Library of Sociology)'
none
An example of the difference between sociology and anthropology is that sociology focuses on the study of social relationships and institutions within a society, while anthropology focuses on the study of human culture and societies across time and space. Sociology is more concerned with contemporary issues and social structures within a specific society, while anthropology has a broader scope that includes studying different cultures and societies around the world.