1 / 17

WHAT LIES UNSEEN or unravelling stereotypes

WHAT LIES UNSEEN or unravelling stereotypes. Tischner European University. The essentials:. The subject The purpose The timeframe The threefold division. Methodology. Exploring the research problem In-depth analysis of the problem Checking the direction of students’ answers.

Download Presentation

WHAT LIES UNSEEN or unravelling stereotypes

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. WHAT LIES UNSEENorunravelling stereotypes Tischner European University

  2. The essentials: • The subject • The purpose • The timeframe • The threefold division

  3. Methodology • Exploring the research problem • In-depth analysis of the problem • Checking the direction of students’ answers

  4. Tools of the trade: • The „focus” (FGI - focus group interviews) • The sample • The timeframe • The associations

  5. Primary associations: • Associations with Great Britain • The Symbols of Great Britain • The British and the immigrants • The general opinion about the British • The British family

  6. Secondary associations: • Knowledge of Great Britain; • British traditions and food; • British: • Music • Humour • Education

  7. Notable quotes from „focuses”: • Rafał (23) says: "The British have some really good music – they basically dictate the worldwide music trends, nowadays". • Jacek (25): “The only division that really riveted my attention was the division of the society according to races – the lower social status of black immigrants in particular. I’m aware that it’s a generalisation, but for sure, the immigrants have much harder life back there.”

  8. Two more quotes: • Ada (23): “I think that they are very open and nice. They have less hang-ups than Polish people, and they treat life differently.” • Jacek (25):“What’s the British approach towards foreign languages? If thewhole world speaks English: why bother?”

  9. Tools of the survey: • The online questionnaire - the results • The sample • The timeframe

  10. Sample:

  11. Sample

  12. Sample

  13. Q1. Complete the sentence: „the symbol of British culture is/are...”

  14. Questionnaire question (2):

  15. Questionnaire question (2):

  16. Report the research findings

  17. The end Stop! Movie Time! 

More Related