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Summary
gender is a social science concept[1]. gender ranks in the top 5% of social_science_concept entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,648 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- gender's instance of is recorded as social science concept[3].
- gender is a type of social norm[4].
- gender is a type of identity[5].
- gender is a type of social construct[6].
- gender is part of sexual diversity[7].
- gender is part of sex of humans[8].
- gender is part of sex or gender[9].
- gender's Commons category is recorded as Gender[10].
- gender's said to be the same as is recorded as gendered[11].
- gender is the opposite of gender critical[12].
- gender comprises gender expression[13].
- gender comprises gender role[14].
- gender comprises gender identity[15].
- gender comprises gender stereotype[16].
- gender comprises gender norm[17].
- gender comprises gender non-conformity[18].
- gender comprises gender polarization[19].
- gender comprises masculinity[20].
- gender comprises femininity[21].
- gender's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Gender[22].
- gender's facet of is recorded as gender identity[23].
- gender's described by source is recorded as Encyclopedia of Political Theory[24].
- gender's described by source is recorded as Red Blue Translator[25].
- gender's has characteristic is recorded as gender polarization[26].
- gender's has characteristic is recorded as gender norm[27].
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Definition and Type
gender's instance of is recorded as social science concept[3]. Recorded subclass of include social norm[4], identity[5], and social construct[6]. gender is the opposite of gender critical[12].
Use and Application
Components include gender expression[13]; gender role[14]; gender identity[15]; gender stereotype[16], a belief[28]; gender norm[17], a convention[29]; and gender non-conformity[18]. Part of include sexual diversity[7]; sex of humans[8], a biological concept[30]; and sex or gender[9].
Influence
Things named for gender include gender ideology[31], a conspiracy theory[32], founded in 1998[33]; demigender[34], a gender identity[35]; and trigender[36], a gender identity[37].
Why It Matters
gender ranks in the top 5% of social_science_concept entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,648 views/month).[2] gender has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] gender is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
Entities named for gender include gender ideology[31], a conspiracy theory[32], founded in 1998[33]; demigender[34], a gender identity[35]; and trigender[36], a gender identity[37].