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Unit 1-5 Prejudice in Action
1) An antipathy based on faulty and inflexible generalizations. 2) Can be felt covertly or expressed overtly. 3) Can be direct towards a group as a whole, or toward an individual because s/he is a member of that group. Prejudice (Allport – 1954)
Four  Theories of Prejudice
Exploitation Theory 1) Power is a Scarce Source 2) People innately want to keep their power and status 3) So people suppress the social mobility of the out-group
Scapegoating Theory 1) Prejudiced People are the True Victims  2) They refuse to accept basic responsibility for some society failure (defeat in war / depression) 3) So they shift focus of responsibility to an out-group
Authoritarian Personality Theory 1) Person comes from a strict authoritarian background 2) When that person grows up s/he wants to be the authoritarian of those around them 3) So this person subjects people in an out-group (who are seen as weaker) to their will
Structural Theory 1) Social climate either promotes cultural and ethnic tolerance or intolerance 2) Is their obvious equality – if not people will subjugate others around them 3) Is there a definite hierarchy with a clear pecking order?
What Do People Who Are Prejudice Receive From Their Prejudice?
Ego-Defense Function Protects people’s view of themselves on both a personal and social identity level.
Value-Expressive Function People need to have value and behavioral consistencies in viewing their own cultural values, norms, and practices as the proper & civilized ways of thinking and behaving.
Knowledge Function 1) It takes time and energy to create knowledge 2) People tend to want to defend their knowledge base 3) So, people view others who lack such knowledge as ignorant or deficient
Utilitarian Function 1) Protecting the majority (In-Group) will make things easier on their life 2) In fact, they may be rewarded for doing protecting the in-group
Young Children and Prejudice   Adopting:  Overt passing on of prejudice ideals to a child.   Developing:  Creating a threatening and suspicious attitude, so that the child creates her or his own prejudices out of suspicion, fear, and hatred towards another person or group of people.
First Stage of Prejudice  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
When Prejudice Meets Discrimination
P R E J U D I C E DISCRIMINATION YES NO Active Bigot YES NO Fair-Weather Liberal Timid Bigot Proactive Change Agents
The Tolerant Personality
Tolerance The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others.
Liberal:   Person who is critical of the status quo, who wants progressive social change  Conservative:  Person who wants to maintain the status quo.
Education and Tolerance   Are educated people more tolerant?  Two Reasons Why: 1) Decreases insecurity and anxiety about life.  2) They realize that the welfare of one group is related to the welfare of all groups.
Empathetic Ability   ,[object Object],[object Object]
Intropunitiveness  Feeling loathing of their in-group for the intolerance that they see their in-group having for outsiders.  Fill out the scale on pages 60 & 61.
Intropunitiveness cont. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Tolerance for Ambiguity   Personality variable that distinguishes people who can operate effectively in communication situations in which there is a great deal of uncertainty from those who cannot operate effectively in such situations.
Inclusiveness  Being open and welcoming to people, thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and practices that are not your own.
DEALING WITH PREJUDICE
1) We must be honest with ourselves – confront our on biases and ethnocentric attitudes. 2) We should question the contents of our stereotypes and check against our actual interactions with out-group members.
3) We should understand how our negative images concerning out-group members affects our biased attitudes and interactions. 4) Use the principle of heterogeneity to break down the broad social categories.
5) We should use mindful qualifying language when describing out-group/others’ behaviors. 6) We should put ourselves in frequent inter-group contact situations to become comfortable with group-based differences.
Story of Leo Frank
 
 
 
Forms  of Prejudice
Familiar & Unfamiliar ,[object Object],[object Object]
Real Likes & Dislikes ,[object Object],[object Object]
Arm’s Length ,[object Object],[object Object]
Tokenism ,[object Object]
Symbolic ,[object Object],[object Object]
Redneck ,[object Object]
Levels  Of  Prejudice
1. Institutional – Jim Crow Laws 2. Collectivism – KKK   3. Individual – One person’s racism
MUTED GROUP THEORY
Three Basic Features 1) Language names experiences which determines what is socially recognized 2) Dominant discourse silences, or mutes, groups that are not in society’s mainstream – often are invisible to Dominant Culture 3) Out-groups react to being muted in different fashions
5 Coping Strategies 1. Passing 2. Tomming 3. Shucking 4. Dissembling 5. Transforming

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Unit 1 5

  • 1. Unit 1-5 Prejudice in Action
  • 2. 1) An antipathy based on faulty and inflexible generalizations. 2) Can be felt covertly or expressed overtly. 3) Can be direct towards a group as a whole, or toward an individual because s/he is a member of that group. Prejudice (Allport – 1954)
  • 3. Four Theories of Prejudice
  • 4. Exploitation Theory 1) Power is a Scarce Source 2) People innately want to keep their power and status 3) So people suppress the social mobility of the out-group
  • 5. Scapegoating Theory 1) Prejudiced People are the True Victims 2) They refuse to accept basic responsibility for some society failure (defeat in war / depression) 3) So they shift focus of responsibility to an out-group
  • 6. Authoritarian Personality Theory 1) Person comes from a strict authoritarian background 2) When that person grows up s/he wants to be the authoritarian of those around them 3) So this person subjects people in an out-group (who are seen as weaker) to their will
  • 7. Structural Theory 1) Social climate either promotes cultural and ethnic tolerance or intolerance 2) Is their obvious equality – if not people will subjugate others around them 3) Is there a definite hierarchy with a clear pecking order?
  • 8. What Do People Who Are Prejudice Receive From Their Prejudice?
  • 9. Ego-Defense Function Protects people’s view of themselves on both a personal and social identity level.
  • 10. Value-Expressive Function People need to have value and behavioral consistencies in viewing their own cultural values, norms, and practices as the proper & civilized ways of thinking and behaving.
  • 11. Knowledge Function 1) It takes time and energy to create knowledge 2) People tend to want to defend their knowledge base 3) So, people view others who lack such knowledge as ignorant or deficient
  • 12. Utilitarian Function 1) Protecting the majority (In-Group) will make things easier on their life 2) In fact, they may be rewarded for doing protecting the in-group
  • 13. Young Children and Prejudice Adopting: Overt passing on of prejudice ideals to a child. Developing: Creating a threatening and suspicious attitude, so that the child creates her or his own prejudices out of suspicion, fear, and hatred towards another person or group of people.
  • 14.
  • 15. When Prejudice Meets Discrimination
  • 16. P R E J U D I C E DISCRIMINATION YES NO Active Bigot YES NO Fair-Weather Liberal Timid Bigot Proactive Change Agents
  • 18. Tolerance The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others.
  • 19. Liberal: Person who is critical of the status quo, who wants progressive social change Conservative: Person who wants to maintain the status quo.
  • 20. Education and Tolerance Are educated people more tolerant? Two Reasons Why: 1) Decreases insecurity and anxiety about life. 2) They realize that the welfare of one group is related to the welfare of all groups.
  • 21.
  • 22. Intropunitiveness Feeling loathing of their in-group for the intolerance that they see their in-group having for outsiders. Fill out the scale on pages 60 & 61.
  • 23.
  • 24. Tolerance for Ambiguity Personality variable that distinguishes people who can operate effectively in communication situations in which there is a great deal of uncertainty from those who cannot operate effectively in such situations.
  • 25. Inclusiveness Being open and welcoming to people, thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and practices that are not your own.
  • 27. 1) We must be honest with ourselves – confront our on biases and ethnocentric attitudes. 2) We should question the contents of our stereotypes and check against our actual interactions with out-group members.
  • 28. 3) We should understand how our negative images concerning out-group members affects our biased attitudes and interactions. 4) Use the principle of heterogeneity to break down the broad social categories.
  • 29. 5) We should use mindful qualifying language when describing out-group/others’ behaviors. 6) We should put ourselves in frequent inter-group contact situations to become comfortable with group-based differences.
  • 30. Story of Leo Frank
  • 31.  
  • 32.  
  • 33.  
  • 34. Forms of Prejudice
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41. Levels Of Prejudice
  • 42. 1. Institutional – Jim Crow Laws 2. Collectivism – KKK 3. Individual – One person’s racism
  • 44. Three Basic Features 1) Language names experiences which determines what is socially recognized 2) Dominant discourse silences, or mutes, groups that are not in society’s mainstream – often are invisible to Dominant Culture 3) Out-groups react to being muted in different fashions
  • 45. 5 Coping Strategies 1. Passing 2. Tomming 3. Shucking 4. Dissembling 5. Transforming