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Title: Gender Stratification and Feminist Sociology: Why East-Central Europe Needs More Quantitative Gender Stratification Research

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Title:

Gender Stratification and Feminist Sociology: Why East-Central Europe Needs More Quantitative Gender Stratification Research

Creator:

Law, Helen   Sikora, Joanna

Subject and Keywords:

public sociology   ideal types   gender stratification   professional sociology   feminist sociology

Abstract:

Unlike in Anglophone sociology, the sociological analysis of gender inequalities in East-Central Europe has not yet reached the status of a prominent subfield in stratification research. To address the key societal challenges of this century in East-Central Europe, we argue that the region is in need of a strong development in gender stratification research and a greater use of quantitative methodologies. Such advancement would strengthen not only stratification research but also feminist sociology in East-Central Europe. It would also facilitate the transfer of professional knowledge in stratification and feminist studies to the public. Drawing on the classical concept of Weber’s ideal types, we further argue that gender stratification research, with its participation in academic and public debates, has the potential to not only reveal the differences in opportunities between males and females but also reduce such inequalities.

Place of publishing:

Wrocław

Publisher:

Instytut Socjologii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego

Contributor:

Banaszak, Ewa. Red.

Date issued:

2018

Resource Type:

text  
tekst

Detailed Type:

journal  
czasopismo

Identifier:

oai:repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl:94084   ISSN 2657-3679

DOI:

doi:10.34616/fs.18.1.94.109

Language:

pol   eng

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Access rights:

Attribution, Non-Commercial, NoDerivatives  
Uznanie autorstwa, Użycie niekomercyjne, Bez utworów zależnych

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)   click here to follow the link  
Creative Commons - Uznanie autorstwa, Użycie niekomercyjne, Bez utworów zależnych (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)   click here to follow the link

Rights holder:

Copyright by Joanna Sikora   Copyright by Helen Law

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