Ch 5 PP
... • Illusory correlation: The tendency for people to overestimate the link between variables that are only slightly or not at all correlated. • Tend to overestimate the association between variables when: – The variables are distinctive – The variables are already expected to go together ...
... • Illusory correlation: The tendency for people to overestimate the link between variables that are only slightly or not at all correlated. • Tend to overestimate the association between variables when: – The variables are distinctive – The variables are already expected to go together ...
Racism Today - Making multicultural Australia
... The Land Rights movement began to grow in popularity and by 1970 the national government was starting to look at ways of buying back Aboriginal lands for community use. However, a court judgment in 1971 found against Indigenous claims that there could be such a thing as native title. Aboriginal grou ...
... The Land Rights movement began to grow in popularity and by 1970 the national government was starting to look at ways of buying back Aboriginal lands for community use. However, a court judgment in 1971 found against Indigenous claims that there could be such a thing as native title. Aboriginal grou ...
PP Ch.5
... • Form of sexism characterized by attitudes about women that reflect both negative, resentful beliefs/feelings as well as affectionate and chivalrous but potentially patronizing beliefs/feelings – Hostile sexism – Benevolent sexism ...
... • Form of sexism characterized by attitudes about women that reflect both negative, resentful beliefs/feelings as well as affectionate and chivalrous but potentially patronizing beliefs/feelings – Hostile sexism – Benevolent sexism ...
ethnic group
... minority (subordinate) group A group whose members, because of physical or cultural characteristics, are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination. ...
... minority (subordinate) group A group whose members, because of physical or cultural characteristics, are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination. ...
Movement Building Definitions
... because we have grown up with a language that tells us there is only one snowflake. The way we see snowflakes has been shaped (and limited) by our language. One of the reasons we often have difficulty talking about racism and other forms of oppression is that the same words are used in different way ...
... because we have grown up with a language that tells us there is only one snowflake. The way we see snowflakes has been shaped (and limited) by our language. One of the reasons we often have difficulty talking about racism and other forms of oppression is that the same words are used in different way ...
The First International Meeting in Budapest
... help uncover groups of persons who need legal protection, as well as to determine what measures should be taken to change the current situation of discrimination. Institutions and organizations which working in the area of equal opportunities and non-discrimination ...
... help uncover groups of persons who need legal protection, as well as to determine what measures should be taken to change the current situation of discrimination. Institutions and organizations which working in the area of equal opportunities and non-discrimination ...
The Lusaka Declaration of the Commonwealth on Racism and R…
... is committed to the eradication of the dangerous evils of racism and racial prejudice. We now, therefore, proclaim this Lusaka Declaration of the Commonwealth on Racism and Racial Prejudice. United in our desire to rid the world of the evils of racism and racial prejudice, we proclaim our faith in t ...
... is committed to the eradication of the dangerous evils of racism and racial prejudice. We now, therefore, proclaim this Lusaka Declaration of the Commonwealth on Racism and Racial Prejudice. United in our desire to rid the world of the evils of racism and racial prejudice, we proclaim our faith in t ...
Ch 14 - Cambrian School District
... Abolition: movement to end slavery Northern states outlawed slavery ((1804) Congress banned importation of African slaves (1807) Several famous abolitionists (black, white, men, women, former slaves) fought to end slavery through: speeches, pamphlets, newspapers, petitions, rebellions (dangerous & v ...
... Abolition: movement to end slavery Northern states outlawed slavery ((1804) Congress banned importation of African slaves (1807) Several famous abolitionists (black, white, men, women, former slaves) fought to end slavery through: speeches, pamphlets, newspapers, petitions, rebellions (dangerous & v ...
Prejudice, Discrimination and Racism
... The relationship between prejudice and discrimination is complex. According to Firebaugh and Davis (1988), polling has revealed that there has been a marked decrease in anti-black prejudice in the United States since the 1940’s, a fact that can be ascribed to both attitudinal changes among individu ...
... The relationship between prejudice and discrimination is complex. According to Firebaugh and Davis (1988), polling has revealed that there has been a marked decrease in anti-black prejudice in the United States since the 1940’s, a fact that can be ascribed to both attitudinal changes among individu ...
Key Terms ~ Race and Racism
... characteristics such as physical appearance (particularly skin color) ancestral heritage, cultural affiliation, cultural history, ethnic classification...Racial categories subsume ethnic groups.” (p. 88) ...
... characteristics such as physical appearance (particularly skin color) ancestral heritage, cultural affiliation, cultural history, ethnic classification...Racial categories subsume ethnic groups.” (p. 88) ...
new BC Social Studies 9 - Pacific Slope Consortium
... • Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to: ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions • Assess the significance of people, places, events, and developments, and compare varying perspectives on their historical significance at particular tim ...
... • Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to: ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions • Assess the significance of people, places, events, and developments, and compare varying perspectives on their historical significance at particular tim ...
historical overview thru1900
... African Americans are lynched (murdered) in the south. "Scientific racism" is taught in college science classrooms. (This ideology distinguishes northern (Aryan) from southern Europeans, as well as what we now understand as "races.") Explicit opposition to any form of mixing of "races." Asians Expli ...
... African Americans are lynched (murdered) in the south. "Scientific racism" is taught in college science classrooms. (This ideology distinguishes northern (Aryan) from southern Europeans, as well as what we now understand as "races.") Explicit opposition to any form of mixing of "races." Asians Expli ...
document Connecting the Dots Workshop
... eliminate another on the basis of differences that it believes are hereditary and unalterable. An ideological basis for explicit racism came to a unique fruition in the West during the modern period. No clear and unequivocal evidence of racism has been found in other cultures or in Europe before the ...
... eliminate another on the basis of differences that it believes are hereditary and unalterable. An ideological basis for explicit racism came to a unique fruition in the West during the modern period. No clear and unequivocal evidence of racism has been found in other cultures or in Europe before the ...
Racism - hadracha.org
... The Jews' belief that they are the Chosen People has often provoked antagonism from non-Jews. In the 1930s, as the Nazis were tightening the noose around the necks of German Jews, George Bernard Shaw remarked that if the Nazis would only realize how Jewish their notion of Aryan superiority was, they ...
... The Jews' belief that they are the Chosen People has often provoked antagonism from non-Jews. In the 1930s, as the Nazis were tightening the noose around the necks of German Jews, George Bernard Shaw remarked that if the Nazis would only realize how Jewish their notion of Aryan superiority was, they ...
integration
... Racism as ideology 1. the so called “scientific racism of the 19th century”, manifested for example in the publication by Herrnstein, Murray, 1995 2. “popular” racism or “common sense” racism that is based on ethnocentrism, a tendency to believe that one's own cultural paradigm is universal, neutra ...
... Racism as ideology 1. the so called “scientific racism of the 19th century”, manifested for example in the publication by Herrnstein, Murray, 1995 2. “popular” racism or “common sense” racism that is based on ethnocentrism, a tendency to believe that one's own cultural paradigm is universal, neutra ...
Legal discrimination
... Members tend to practice endogamy- marriage within the group. The term has nothing to do with group size, but more so with power Example: in South Africa while whites made up 15% of the population, they dominated the loves of other racial groups in the nation. ...
... Members tend to practice endogamy- marriage within the group. The term has nothing to do with group size, but more so with power Example: in South Africa while whites made up 15% of the population, they dominated the loves of other racial groups in the nation. ...
Slide 1
... individual racism widely deplored by most segments of the society. But when in that same city—Birmingham, Alabama—five hundred black babies die each year because of the lack of proper food, shelter and medical facilities, and thousands more are destroyed and maimed physically, emotionally and intell ...
... individual racism widely deplored by most segments of the society. But when in that same city—Birmingham, Alabama—five hundred black babies die each year because of the lack of proper food, shelter and medical facilities, and thousands more are destroyed and maimed physically, emotionally and intell ...
CHAPTER 34: The Origins of World War II
... • Anti-Semitism (anti-Jewish sentiment) led to a lack of support for European Jews • The War Refugee Board was created in 1944 to finally help Jewish refugees ...
... • Anti-Semitism (anti-Jewish sentiment) led to a lack of support for European Jews • The War Refugee Board was created in 1944 to finally help Jewish refugees ...