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1. Using Feminist Theory, examine women empowerment in terms of political conditions.
2. Using the concepts of Psychoanalysis, examine the socio-cultural condition of the
residents of your barangay during the Enhanced Community Quarantine.
3. Using Rational Choice Theory, examine the economic conditions of your neighbors
during the pandemic.
4. Under Institutionalism, explain how informal and formal institutions (and their actors)
constrain socio-cultural conditions/behavior.
5. Cite some ways by which human-environment interactions shape/mold the economic
condition of your community.
6. Using Hermeneutical Phenomenology, explain how people born in a society that have
biases can learn and reinterpret them gaining new experiences that change their biases.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis,[1] home economics, literature, education, and philosophy.[2]

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Using Feminist Theory, examine women empowerment in terms of political conditions.Using the concepts of Psychoanalysis, examine the socio-cultural condition of the

residents of your barangay during the Enhanced Community Quarantine.Using Rational Choice Theory, examine the economic conditions of your neighbors

during the pandemic.Under Institutionalism, explain how informal and formal institutions (and their actors)

constrain socio-cultural conditions/behavior Cite some ways by which human-environment interactions shape/mold the economic

condition of your community.Using Hermeneutical Phenomenology, explain how people born in a society that have

biases can learn and reinterpret them gaining new experiences that change their biases.

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