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Sociology: Understanding and changing the social world. (2016). University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/
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Chapter 11: Gender and Gender Inequality
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11.2 Feminism and SexismLinks to an external site. (pp. 400–405) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/11-2-feminism-and-sexism/
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Chapter 11: Gender and Gender Inequality
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11.3 Gender Inequality Links to an external site.(pp. 406–417) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/11-3-gender-inequality/
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Chapter 8: Social Stratification
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8.2 Explaining StratificationLinks to an external site. (pp. 255-262). https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/8-2-explaining-stratification/
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Bureau of International Information Programs. (n.d.). Global women’s issues: Women in the world todayLinks to an external site. . Pressbooks. https://opentextbc.ca/womenintheworld/front-matter/about-the-extended-version/
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Chapter 8: Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of WomenLinks to an external site. https://opentextbc.ca/womenintheworld/chapter/chapter-8-institutional-mechanisms-for-the-advancement-of-women/
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Kennedy, V. (2018). Beyond race: Cultural influences on human social life Download Beyond race: Cultural influences on human social life. https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks?term=beyong+race&commit=Go
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Module 3 “Cultural Power” (pp. 25–33) Note: Please read Module 3 “Cultural Power” on pages 33-43. Credit Line: Beyond Race: Cultural Influences on Human Social Life by Vera Kennedy, West Hill College Lemoore is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Intercultural English. (2019, July 7.) What is ethnocentrism?Links to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lU3iOBeEE Note: The approximate length of this video is 5 minutes.
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Sociology Live! (2015, November 16.). Cultural capitalLinks to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBEYiBkgp8 Note: The approximate length of this video is 5 minutes.
These resources could be useful for someone looking to learn more about these topics or conduct research on them. The resources include online textbooks, videos, and articles that cover a variety of perspectives and topics within sociology.
For example, the chapter on gender and gender inequality in the University of Minnesota’s online textbook provides an overview of feminism, sexism, and gender inequality. The chapter on institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women in the open textbook “Global Women’s Issues: Women in the World Today” explores ways in which organizations and policies can promote gender equality.
The resource on ethnocentrism from Intercultural English could be useful for understanding cultural influences and biases, while the video on cultural capital from Sociology Live! provides an overview of how cultural factors can impact social status and power.
Overall, these resources could be a good starting point for someone interested in learning more about sociology and related topics.