subordination in sociology
Subordination in sociology refers to the social arrangement where certain groups or individuals are systematically placed or perceived as inferior, subordinate, or less powerful in relation to others, leading to various forms of social inequalities, discrimination, and oppression based on factors such as race, gender, class, or age.
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