Anthropology: Sex and Gender
It is worth noting that sex and gender have been a critical concept in the anthropology discipline. Perhaps, sex is grounded on the perceived biological differences while gender is perceived to be cultural constructions that are observed, performed, and understood in the society, and it’s based on the perceived biological differences. Anthropology, which is the study of human behavior, has created sex and gender imbalances in society. This proposal aims to investigate the political leadership and differences created by sex and gender inequality in society. In many societies, political leadership has been grounded on a gender basis, which in turn has continued to create social differences in society. Studying human behavior based on political leadership helps to understand the role of men and women in society and the differences therein. Notably, women have been neglected and discriminated in leadership positions in society, which in turn has created a big gap in the political landscape. However, there has been social and political integration, which in turn has changed the perception of people towards leadership in society. Thus, this study will be helpful in understanding the perception of society towards women in leadership.
To investigate political leadership imbalance in society, this study will employ a survey and questionnaire method to seek the perception of the people about women and leadership. The questionnaire helps to understand the sex and gender imbalance created by the political leadership and how society has responded to such imbalance.
Research Questions
- What are the perceptions of the society about women and leadership, and how has it affected human behavior?
- How the integration of social and human behavior is has changed the political leadership in society?
- What are the challenges facing the society based on gender and sex imbalance in the political landscape?