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Construction, Difference & Inequality
Construction, Difference & Inequality explores how social realities are formed through cultural, economic, and political processes that construct differences and produce patterns of inequality. The book examines how categories such as gender, class, race, ethnicity, and identity are not merely natural distinctions but socially constructed frameworks that influence power relations and access to resources. Through theoretical discussions and empirical examples, it highlights the ways institutions, social norms, and historical contexts perpetuate unequal structures in society. This work offers a critical lens for understanding how inequalities emerge, are maintained, and can be challenged, providing valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and advocates of social justice.
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