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ReporttotheNationAntiAsianHateCrimeNew202021FirstQuarterComparisonDataReporttotheNationAntiAsianPrejudiceHateCrimeCenterfortheStudy of HateExtremismAntiAsianHateCrimeReportedtoPoliceinLargeUSCities20

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ReporttotheNationAntiAsianHateCrimeNew202021FirstQuarterComparisonDataReporttotheNationAntiAsianPrejudiceHateCrimeCenterfortheStudy of HateExtremismAntiAsianHateCrimeReportedtoPoliceinLargeUSCities20. Presentation. SOC/262. 1. Definitions. Prejudice. - An adverse assumption created without any adequate basis or information. Discrimination. - Refusal to provide chances and biased treatment that is based on intolerance. Chapter 9 Section 3. Prejudice. Widely held negative attitudes toward a group and its individual members. Can be both minority and majority. Racism. Extreme form of prejudice that assumes superiority of one group over others. How does Prejudice Develop?. Like other attitudes, prejudice is primarily influenced by learning processes, including repeated exposure. For example, children hear many prejudiced views expressed by parents, other adults and peers and they may adopt these views. Children can also learn prejudices through the subtle messages conveyed in the media about groups in our society.. Stereotypes. . Categorizing a group of people. . False comments made about others. Usually negative. Are . generalizations. EXAMPLE: all young people who wear hoodies are thugs. What do you think of this?. 107 CHAPTER 3 Prejudice and Discrimination 107 W hat causes prejudice and dis - crimination? Why do some peo - ple regard members of other groups with contempt, hostility, and even hatred? Why do p Defining terminology. Race:. Belief that observable differences in skin color (and other perceived physical attributes) are connected to other differences between people; believed by many to be biological, but really there is nothing biologically different about people of different races. . . . www. . t. ikvahedu.ro. What is identity?. What are the most important things . making up . your identity?. “. Men and women are not only themselves; they are also the region in which they were born, the city apartment or the farm in which they learnt to walk, the games they played as children, the tales they overheard, the food they ate, the schools they attended, the sports they followed, the poets they read and the God they believed in.”. Individual Differences. Situational factors. Cultural Factors. Factors . affecting prejudice . What factors can you think of?. Realistic conflict theory – what were the factors affecting prejudice?. WHAT IS A STEREOTYPE?. A fixed, commonly held notion or image of a person or group, based on an oversimplification of some observed or imagined trait of behavior or appearance.. EXPRESSION OF STEREOTYPE. Abby Wehrhahn . Social Norms. Injunctive social norms. Descriptive social norms. Social Norm definitions & examples. Injunctive: what are appropriate and inappropriate behaviors. Example: recycling is good, littering is bad. Pride and Prejudice. A Story of Love, Deception, Misunderstanding, and Sententious . T. wits. Jane Austen, 1775-1817. The Move from Bath to . Chawton. Chawton. Cottage. Publication History of . Pride and Prejudice. List all the ways you can think . of.. What problems are caused by prejudice?. Learning objective. Define and explain Prejudice, Discrimination and Stereotyping. Explain . Tajfel’s. Social Identity Theory as an explanation of prejudice. Jane Austen. Quick Facts about Jane Austen. Austen was born in 1775. She was born in Hampshire, England. Jane never married and never had any children. Famous works:. . Sense and Sensibility. (1811). . Jane Austen’s Life. Born: . . December 16, 1775 at Steventon rectory . (England). Parents. : Reverend George Austen & Cassandra Austen. Father was a member of the clergy. The Austen Family.

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