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While explaining her new idea at a meeting, Katie noticed Ted and Jasmine were nodding their heads up and down, smiling, and leaning forward. Ted and Jasmine's was an effective way to communicate their feelings, and encouraged Katie to continue describing her thoughts.
Roles
Roles are the behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to a social position, guiding how individuals are expected to behave in certain contexts.
Statuses
Positions or ranks that individuals hold in social, professional, or other hierarchies, which influence their roles, rights, and responsibilities within a group or society.
Feminist Theory
For the most part, claims that patriarchy is at least as important as class inequality in determining a person’s opportunities in life. It holds that male domination and female subordination are determined not by biological necessity but by structures of power and social convention. It examines the operation of patriarchy in both micro and macro settings. And it contends that existing patterns of gender inequality can and should be changed for the benefit of all members of society.
Emotions
Complex psychological states that involve three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.
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