Editorial

Decoding the Social Fabric- Unveiling the Constructed Nature of Gender

Is gender a social construct? This question has sparked debates and discussions among scholars, activists, and the general public for decades. Gender, as a concept, refers to the roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. The social construct theory posits that gender is not an inherent biological characteristic but rather a product of societal norms, expectations, and cultural practices. This article aims to explore the arguments for and against the social construct theory of gender, providing a comprehensive understanding of this complex issue.

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