PPT-Stereotypes and Portrayal
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Depictions of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice Keep in Mind How do the portrayals of Shylock vary In what ways are the depictions consistent How do some of the
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Depictions of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice Keep in Mind How do the portrayals of Shylock vary In what ways are the depictions consistent How do some of the pictures make Shylock a sympathetic character. OUCH! . That Stereotype Hurts. Communicating . Respectfully . in a Diverse World. Diversity Day: The Office. GOALS FOR THIS SESSION. Explore . communication skills for promoting inclusion and respect in the . A stereotype is defined as a social perception of an individual in terms of membership or physical attributes. It is a . generalisation. that is made about a group and then attributed to members of that group. . Keith Maddox. Department of Psychology. Tufts University. University of Texas at Austin. November 3, . 2011. Overview. Definitions:. Social Psychology / Social Cognition . Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination. By Karlee and Melanie. Stereotypes. 2 Categories:. Negative. Dirty, drunk, cruel, warring savages. Romantic . Glorified, noble, naïve, “hot warrior”. Children’s Literature. False image: American Indians are extinct. An over-simplified, generalized belief about all people who belong to a certain social group (e.g. Canadians are nice). When we stereotype a group of people, we depict all of the individuals within that group as having the same characteristics. 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?. OUCH! . That Stereotype Hurts. Communicating . Respectfully . in a Diverse World. Diversity Day: The Office. GOALS FOR THIS SESSION. Explore . communication skills for promoting inclusion and respect in the . . . 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.”. Jason Rix. 10-18-11. COM 3100WI. Introduction. Television and the communication of Stereotypes. Where it was once the norm for messages to be communicated via one-on-one interaction between two people, modern technology – television in particular –changed the manner in which people receive their messages (Gerbner, 1998).. All images are from Google . I. mages unless otherwise noted. WHY . DO WE LABEL?. *. ARE LABELS GOOD OR BAD?. Do some groups have more power than others?. Are there people who can be in more than one group?. Although its harmful effects are experienced most acutely by its targets, everyone is negatively affected by prejudice. The study of prejudice has been a central focus of social psychology for most of the last century . By Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . Ethnoracial . G. roup Portrayals . Portrayals are patterned to present particular characterizations over and over. These can be considered “controlling images” in media, social media, and video games. . Changes in migrants‘ personal stereotypes while acculturating to their host countries Adrian Stanciu Dissertation Defense Colloquium February 14, 2017 On the cognitive adaptation of migrants 2 Introduction Simon Thum. Fraunhofer-Institut. . für. . Graphische. . Datenverarbeitung. . IGD. Fraunhoferstraße. 5. 64283 Darmstadt. Tel . +. 49 6151 155 – . 581. simon.thum@igd.fraunhofer.de . www.igd.fraunhofer.de.
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