The conceptualization of sisterhood within the collegiate society: An exploration
Sarah Cohen, Gentry McCreary and Joshua Schutts
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, Vol.12, pp.32-48
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2017
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The term “sisterhood” is one that has been used in a variety of ways to describe relationships among and between groups of women. Scholars have devoted little to no attention to the manner in which modern sorority members define and conceptualize their sisterhood experience. This study seeks to understand the various ways that collegiate sorority members define and experience the concept of sisterhood. The present study closely mirrors and extends the methodology and focus of the research on brotherhood conducted by McCreary and Schutts (2015).
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The conceptualization of sisterhood within the collegiate society
Publication Details
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, Vol.12, pp.32-48
Resource Type
Journal article
Publisher
The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors
Series
12
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pdf
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99380090613506600
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School of Education
Language
English
The conceptualization of sisterhood within the collegiate society