Origin of Coordinates: The Dilemma of Social Constructs

The influence of multiple personal and/or social identities on career awareness, exposure, decisions, and pathways is significant. While the diversity in representation discussion narratives are predominately about race, clearly no one characteristic or identity (e.g., gender, sexual orientation, cl...

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Agriculture
Animal science
Applied philosophy
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Development economics
Development studies
Economic development
Education
Gender construction
Gender identity
Gender studies
Group identity
Human populations
Job creation
Job development
LGBT
Medical education
Men
Occupational identity
Persons
Philosophy
Population studies
Professional education
Psychology
Queer studies
Sexual orientation
Social constructionism
Social constructs
Social philosophy
Social psychology
Social sciences
Specialized education
Veterinary medical education
Veterinary medicine
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