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Application of 3P Theory in Analysis of Gender Conflict-Intergender and Intragender Conflict

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  • Yadam Ram Kumar

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The research paper deals with Intergender and Intragender conflict. These terms newly coined in this paper, a great contribution to modern Sociology. All forms of gender conflicts divided into two; First is conflict between two or more Identical genders, known as Intragender conflict and second is conflict between two opposite genders known as Intergender conflict. These conflicts analyzed with P-Factors (P1, P2, P3) of 3P Theory. The research paper also resolves various forms of conflict between the members of a family i.e intimate partners, siblings, parent and children etc. The rising issues of LGBTQ relations are analyzed in the context of 3P Theory. Different Gender conflict surveys conducted and data analyzed in scientific way. The theory is not only applicable to resolve gender based conflicts but also interpersonal and inter-communal/intergroup conflicts. The theory helps in framing policy to curb various types of conflict and discriminations in society. The theory also helps in curbing various forms of discrimination, such as colour, sex, caste, creed, religion and race prevalent in world.

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  • Yadam Ram Kumar, 2023. "Application of 3P Theory in Analysis of Gender Conflict-Intergender and Intragender Conflict," Journal of Social Science Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 305-305, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jsss88:v:10:y:2023:i:1:p:305
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