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Society, Culture, and Discrimination Part III. HSP3M. Article. More on the challenges of multiculturalism. Homework. Questionnaire on p. 229 “What do jokes say about prejudice”. Homework. Read “Society Matters” on p. 228 and be prepared to discuss the question(s) at the end of each example.
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Article • More on the challenges of multiculturalism
Homework • Questionnaire on p. 229 “What do jokes say about prejudice”
Homework • Read “Society Matters” on p. 228 and be prepared to discuss the question(s) at the end of each example.
Causes of prejudice • Social learning theory • Socio-economic theories • Psychological theories
Social Learning Theory • Prejudicial attitudes and beliefs are a result of socialization • Influenced by • parents • peers • Media • school
Social Learning Theory • In what ways does the media reinforce stereotypes?
Socio-economic theories • Social groups and economic circumstances contribute to prejudice • Ex: during a recession, people worry about their jobs, and develop negative feelings about immigrants • Other cultures as scapegoats
Psychological theories • Human nature to fear what is different? • People may feel threatened by different perspectives • Cause them to question their own way of living, threatens self-esteem • Can be comforting to believe that “my team is the best” and cultivate an “us against them” mentality
Psychological theories • Racism based on frustration, failure, sense of unfairness • Personality-based factors? • Aggression\hostility • Simplistic world view (black and white) • Ethnocentrism