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Socio-cultural test2

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Construction of Race Race denotes a group of people who perceive themselves and are perceived by others as possessing distinctive hereditary traits
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CULTURAL PRACTICES discourse, ideas, structures, cultural practices
One drop rule during legal slavery, any person with certain percentage ensures that African Americans remain in slavery
Quantum Blood Rule Invented by federal government, used to eliminate mixed bloods, decrease native american lands
Individual racism the￿belief￿that￿one’s￿own￿race￿is￿superior￿to￿ another.
Institutional￿Racism Established￿laws,￿customs,￿and￿practices￿ that￿systematically￿reflect￿and￿produce￿racial￿inequalities￿in￿society
Cultural￿racism Both￿individual￿and￿institutional￿expression￿of￿ racial￿superiority￿and￿suppression
Microassaults conscious biased beliefs or attitudes that are held by individuals and intentionally expressed or acted out overtly or covertly
Microinsults Interpersonal interactions or environmental cues that communicate rudeness, insensitivity, slights, and insults that demean a person’s racial, gender, sexual orientation, or group identity and heritage
Microinvalidation Directly attack or deny the experiential realities of socially devalued groups.. Environmental cues that is meant to exclude, negate, or nullify the psychological thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and experiences of the target group.
Redneck the blatant and aggressive denigration of the other group
Symbolic denies its own prejudicial roots but manifests a strong concern for the social status quo and concern about any who might threaten it
Tokenism explicitly denies prejudice but is the practice of engaging in positive behaviors toward outgroup that are trivial, while withholding more substantial and meaningful interaction or assistance
Arms length interacting with the outgroup in some types of social settings but not others
Real likes/dislikes those prejudice that are based on true feelings of the person concerning actual behaviors practices by the outgroup
Familiar/unfamiliar prejudice involves a discomfort grounded in ignorance about the other group
Cognitive Prejudice Based on the logically flawed view of reality, Overgeneralizing, Oversimplifying the attributes of a group of people
Moral Prejudice Implies that regardless of any cognitive distortion, the so called “prejudiced” person has deviated from the accepted moral standards in terms of fairness or equity, The unfairness may be grounded in attitude or action
Prejudice based on benefits accrued Get rid of pent-up aggression against a relatively vulnerable target, protection of self-esteem—makes people look better, Uncertainties are reduced—defined the situation
Prejudice based on individual’s relevant social groups Maintenance of economic status for the person and others provides justification for occupational decisions that maintain or establish certain economic advantages and disadvantages Maintain political power in spite of apparently fair political system
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