Category: Construction

  • Gender Construction and Heterosexism

    Table of Contents Introduction Homophobia and bisexuality Violence and sexual deviance Conclusion Reference Introduction Hemophilia does not do good to anybody; on the contrary, it causes a greater deal of harm and detriment. It is seen that lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender (LGBT) are virtually ostracized in US community settings, besides being despised as being…

  • Why to Learn Construction and Engineering Skills

    Throughout their lives, people encounter numerous challenges of different natures which require them to use various skills which they have learned. Construction and engineering skills can be considered uncommon but extremely beneficial for people since they can provide them with many advantages in different spheres, including both their personal and professional life. Basic construction and…

  • The Social Construction of Reality

    Richard Powers conveys one of his essential ideas through the memories of Dr. Patricia Westerford: She squints and sees her father. The voice is wrong but there are the rimless glasses, the high, surprised eyebrows, the constant curiosity. All those first lessons from half a century ago cloud around her, days in the beaten-up Packard,…

  • The Construction of Homosexuality a Book by David Greenberg

    Table of Contents Introduction Book report Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The book, The Construction of Homosexuality by David Greenberg presents the reflection of the author on historical timeline of the struggle by homosexuals to get their rights. The book reflects on theories, history of homosexuality, and construction of the modern homosexual belief system. Thus, this…

  • Societal and Gender Construction Affecting Incidents of Domestic Violence

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Construction in Domestic and Sexual Violence Gender Construction in Domestic Violence The Proposed Amendment to the Law Reflection Conclusion References Introduction The recent surge in incidences of domestic violence has continued to baffle policymakers and scholars alike. However, some theories have been advanced by scholars to attempt to explain this…

  • Social Construction of Serial Killers

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Structure Social Class Social Process Neutralization Social Control Labeling Theory Conclusion Reference Introduction Serial killing is a homicide category occurring when an offender murders more than three victims unknown to the criminal. It is a product of current social and cultural inclination, which criminologists can use to accentuate motivations (James,…

  • Role of Tribes in the Construction of Identity

    The sense of belonging is a critical part of an individuals identity. Therefore, while longing for individualism, people still need to be a part of a broader community. The participation opportunity in question allows them to share knowledge and information, while also comparing their social status to that on of others and, therefore, improving their…

  • Social Construction of Race and Gender in the United States and Brazil

    Being able to categorize the general population into specific groups based on certain characteristics is vital for the understanding of how people see themselves and others, as well as define the salient effects that the said properties have on how peoples perceptions of others and interaction with each other are shaped. For this reason, the…

  • Social Construction of Gender and Sexual Dichotomy

    Gender is usually divided into two sexes, namely male and female, in modern society. Traditionally, gender is determined by various physiological features, such as genitalia. Being a member of a definite gender implements specific societal roles. These roles may vary in different cultures, but they are precisely determined in most cases. However, the sexual dichotomy…

  • Postmodern Feminism and Its Theory of Gender as Social Construction

    Introduction There have been many discussions about gender differences. Some people argue that boundaries between man and woman are created by nature. But post modern feminists argue that there are no natural building blocks between genders. It is the society that structures human being in a particular way to keep differences. Here the main arguments…