Focused on structural and political intersectionalities, Gendered
Pluralism takes a broader approach to understanding the
constellation of factors that drive gender and racial differences
on an array of public policy issues. Belinda Robnett and Katherine
Tate examine a broader set of actors absent the contextual factors
that may drive them to compromise their opinions. Their study
examines the ways in which (1) men and women differ on public
policy issues and the factors that drive these differences; (2)
whites and racial-ethnic minorities differ on public policy issues
and the factors that drive these differences; (3) women differ on
public policy issues and the factors that drive these differences;
(4) African-American men and women differ on public policy issues
and the factors that drive these differences, and (5)
African-American women differ on public policy issues and the
factors that drive these differences.
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