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So I've had a hard time but here are some articles I want to seriously add on to: Feminist Constructivism
 * 1) Feminist constructivism
 * 2) Theories of victimology

"However, many feminists are profoundly uncomfortable with the styling of constructivism as the grand alternative new middle ground, and most self-identified constructivists have followed the example of most of their rationalist colleagues in ignoring feminist literature and gender analysis. Our challenge is therefore to stake out a middle ground that does not obliterate feminism and to search for a terrain that enables engagement on equal terms" (Locker and Prügl 113).

-This statement is interesting because it shows the opposing views of feminist constructivism; that some feminists view it as oppressive to the cause of gender equality.

Constructivism on it's own lacks the tools to explain how gender and power reproduce, and how and why some constructs are more influential than others. This is because they leave the social construction of power under theorized (Locker and Prügl 113).

I like how the authors continue to be critical of constructivism and point out one of the issues with it is the lack of theories in power and how it relates to gender.

 University of Georgia at Fairburn 

The University of Georgia at Fairburn is a fictional university set in Fairburn, Georgia created by sports game Youtuber, Drew Morris aka Not The Expert for his NCAA Football 14 series. The series chronicles the rise of the UGF Pandas from worst school in the Sun Belt Conference, to nationally ranked program in the Atlantic Coast Conference over the course of three seasons thus far. In the series, Drew creates narratives for each of his players based upon their popularity with viewers as well as their progression and future potential down the road in the series. Besides the roster at UGF, all the other rosters in the series are based on the 2018-2019 NCAA football season.