Distinguishing sex and gender

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Abstract

We argue for the importance of adequately distinguishing between the concepts of sex, gender, and sexual orientation. We review the literature across disciplines to suggest ways that political scientists might benefit by taking into account important biological distinctions in addition to cultural factors regarding sex, gender, and sexuality in their research. We clarify the distinction between these concepts in an effort to help reduce discrimination and defuse misconceptions, stereotypes, and imposed social roles. We believe that it would be fruitful for us as a discipline to better communicate this research to the wider public in the hope that public opinion and elite discourse will shift in a more tolerant and positive direction as a result. © Copyright American Political Science Association 2011.

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McDermott, R., & Hatemi, P. K. (2011). Distinguishing sex and gender. PS - Political Science and Politics, 44(1), 89–92. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096510001939

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