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  2. Essentialism - Wikipedia

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    Older social theories were often conceptually essentialist. [4] In biology and other natural sciences, essentialism provided the rationale for taxonomy at least until the time of Charles Darwin. [5] The role and importance of essentialism in modern biology is still a matter of debate. [6]

  3. Gender essentialism - Wikipedia

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    Gender essentialism is a theory which attributes distinct, intrinsic qualities to women and men. [1] [2] Based in essentialism, it holds that there are certain universal, innate, biologically (or psychologically) based features of gender that are at the root of many of the group differences observed in the behavior of men and women.

  4. Erich Goode - Wikipedia

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    This commitment aims to reduce social harm without engaging in value judgments or essentialist claims about those being studied. Goode has encountered criticism within the sociological community after admitting in an article in 2002 [ 1 ] to engaging in casual sex with participants to his 1980s study of the National Association for the ...

  5. Strategic essentialism - Wikipedia

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    While strong differences may exist between members of these groups, and amongst themselves, they engage in continuous debates. Proponents of Strategic essentialism argue it is sometimes advantageous for them to temporarily "essentialize" themselves, despite it being based on erroneous logic, [2] and to bring forward their group identity in a simplified way to achieve certain goals, such as ...

  6. Educational essentialism - Wikipedia

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    Educational essentialism is an educational philosophy whose adherents believe that children should learn the traditional basic subjects thoroughly. In this philosophical school of thought, the aim is to instill students with the "essentials" of academic knowledge, enacting a back-to-basics approach.

  7. Social construction of gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender is used as a means of describing the distinction between the biological sex and socialized aspects of femininity and masculinity. [9] According to West and Zimmerman, is not a personal trait; it is "an emergent feature of social situations: both as an outcome of and a rationale for various social arrangements, and as a means of legitimating one of the most fundamental divisions of society."

  8. In the minimalism vs. maximalism debate, essentialist design ...

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    Lazzoni Modern Furniture explored the essentialism trend in interior design and how it represents a middle ground between minimalism and maximalism.

  9. Sexual script theory - Wikipedia

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    Norms affect a wide variety of human behavior as Social norms regarding sexuality are present in most cultures. [8] For example, the norm in most cultures consists of heterosexual acts between married individuals. Sexual norms are constantly changing and normal sexual behavior is a spectrum and cannot be rigidly defined. [8]