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1Prejudice and DiscriminationPrejudice
- Prejudice is a system of negative beliefs,
feelings, and action-orientations regarding a
certain group or groups of people.
2Prejudice and DiscriminationPrejudice
- Prejudice- means prejudgment, and unjustifiable
and usually negative attitude toward a
group--often a different cultural, ethnic or
gender group. It is a mixture of beliefs
(overgeneralized - stereotypes), emotions
(hostility, envy, or fear), and predispositions
to action (to discriminate).
3Prejudice and DiscriminationPsychology of
Prejudice
- The psychology of prejudice examines the
subjective state of individuals, noting three
levels of prejudice - Cognitive
- Emotional
- Action-orientation
- Some possible causes are self-justification,
personality, and frustration aggression
4Prejudice and DiscriminationPsychology of
Prejudice
- Cognitive- persons beliefs and perceptions of
group as threatening/non-threatening, inferior/
equal, seclusive/intrusive, impulse gratifying,
acquisitive, or possessing positive or negative
characteristics - Emotional - feelings that a minority group
arouses in an individual - Action-orientation - positive or negative
predisposition to engage in discriminatory
behavior.
5Prejudice and DiscriminationPsychology of
Prejudice
- Self-Justification- denigrating a person or group
to justify maltreatment of them, leading to
prejudice and discrimination against members of
another group - Authoritarian personality - harsh parental
discipline, child tends to be insecure and
nurture much latent hostility against the parent.
As an adult, may demonstrate displaced aggression
against a powerless group to compensate for their
feelings of insecurity and fear. - Frustration - result of relative deprivation in
which expectations remain unsatisfied
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7Prejudice and DiscriminationSociology of
Prejudice
- The sociology of prejudice examines the objective
conditions of society as social forces behind
prejudiced attitudes. - Some possible causes are--
- Socializations
- Competition
- Conformity to social norms
8Prejudice and DiscriminationStereotype
- A stereotype is an overcomplicated generalization
by which we attribute certain traits or
characteristics to any person in a group without
regard to individuals differences. - Once established, stereotypes are difficult to
eradicate, as several studies have shown.
9Prejudice and DiscriminationEthnophaulisms
- Ethnophaulisms are derogatory words or
expressions used to describe racial or ethnic
groups. - Ethnic humor is often at the expense of a
particular group, but may also serve to
strengthen group cohesiveness, dissociate oneself
from stereotypes of ones group, or affirm
oneself by pointing out the absurdity of ones
predicaments..
10Prejudice and DiscriminationSocial Prejudice
- Television plays a major roll in shaping
attitudes and perceptions. - Studies find television usually perpetrates
stereotypes as well as reaffirming viewer
attitudes. - One study showed one-fourth of respondents
believed TV depicted reality and influenced their
racial and ethnic attitudes
11Prejudice and DiscriminationSocial Prejudice
- Greater interaction and education do not
necessarily reduce the level of prejudice in a
society. - Use of cooperative learning technique in a
classroom setting has demonstrated an effective
means of promoting better intergroup
understanding and self-esteem
12Prejudice and DiscriminationDiscrimination
- Discrimination is an action or practice of
differential and unequal treatment of other
groups of people, usually along racial,
religious, or ethnic levels.
13Prejudice and DiscriminationDiscrimination
- Like prejudice, discrimination also exists at
different levels of intensity
- Verbal expression
- Avoidance
- Exclusion
- Physical abuse
- Extermination
14Prejudice and DiscriminationEthnoviolence
- Ethnoviolence is a new term describing a wide
range of behavior against a particular group. - Merton explains how social-situational variables
can influence the relationship between prejudice
and discrimination
15Prejudice and DiscriminationEthnoviolence
- The International Scence boxed feature discusses
institutional discrimination against the Irish in
Northern Ireland. (pg. 101) - Think about what must be done to lessen the
prejudice and discrimination that sow the seeds
of violence in Northern Ireland.
16Prejudice and DiscriminationAffirmative Action
- From its origins in 1941 through the present,
affirmative action programs have been
controversial. - Supreme Court rulings in the late 1970s and
1980s upheld the principle of affirmative action
but since 1989, a more conservative court has
been ruling against race-conscious remedies.
17Prejudice and DiscriminationAffirmative Action
- Evidence about the programs success is mixed.
- Minority group opponents call affirmative action
misplaced condescension that has poisoned race
relations. - Negative public opinion polls and proposed
legislation suggest the real possibility of
significant changes to come.
18Prejudice and Discrimination
- What is prejudice? What are some of its
manifestations. - What are some of the possible causes of
prejudice? - What role do the media play in combating or
reinforcing stereotypes? - What is discrimination? What are some of its
manifestations? - What is the relationship between prejudice and
discrimination? - Discuss the pros and cons of affirmative action.