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  1. SEX/GENDER. Although the terms sex and gender are often used interchangeably, they, in fact, have distinct meanings. Sex is a classification based on biological differences—for example, differences between males and females rooted in their anatomy or physiology.

  2. These terms were initially separated to designate “raceas a biological quality andethnicityas a cultural phenomenon. This distinction mirrors efforts to distinguish sex and gender. Unlike “sex” and “gender,” however, there is little agreement on core distinctions between race and ethnicity.

  3. 31. Juli 2020 · What is ethnicity? It’s easy to confuse race and ethnicity. Both words are sometimes, but not always, used to describe a persons heritage as tied to their ancestry or place of origin. Ethnicity, however, is generally used in reference to a person’s cultural markers, not their physical appearance.

  4. Social Psychology. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. One of the more striking variations observed when traveling in different countries is that some societies emphasize the differences between women and men, while other societies show less interest in such diversity.

  5. 1. Sept. 2021 · Her findings reveal that while a superficial tolerance of cultural difference exists, this is interspersed with subtle experiences of religious and gendered racialisation, sufficient to render feelings of exclusion and marginalisation. Far from being passive victims, the south Asian Muslim schoolgirls in her study formed collective ...

  6. Abstract. This study employed an intersectional approach (operationalized as the combination of more than one social identity) to examine the relationship between aspects of social identity (i.e., race, gender, age, SES), self-reported level of mistreatment, and attributions for discrimination.

  7. Meanwhile, ethnicity refers to shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another. Ethnic differences are not inherited; they are learned. When racial or ethnic groups merge in a political movement as a form of establishing a distinct political unit, then such groups can be termed nations ...