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Tag Archives: Dorothy Smith

A Sociology for Women

Dorothy Smith is a white woman with white hair swept back. She is smiling lightly, and stands in front of a tree

“A sociology for women would offer a knowledge of the social organisation and determinations of the properties and events of our directly experienced world.” Dorothy Smith helped to revolutionise sociological methods through feminist principles.

Posted bySociology at WorkMarch 25, 2017December 20, 2025Posted inBlog, Sociology QuotesTags:Dorothy Smith, gender, Sociology, Women1 Comment on A Sociology for Women

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