Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination January 16, 2012 UNIT 4: Social Challenges.
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A
Presentation
On
Social Prejudice
Prepared By: -
Muliya Manojwww.facebook.com/muliyamanoj
http://in.linkedin.com/in/muliyamanoj/
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Contain
Introduction
Definition
Types of social prejudice
Sources of social prejudice
Effect on the job
Conclusion
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Prejudice is a baseless and usually negative
attitude toward members of a group. Common
features of prejudice include negative feelings,
stereotyped beliefs, and a tendency to
discriminate against members of the group.
While specific definitions of prejudice given by
social scientists often differ, most agree that it
involves prejudgments (usually negative)
about members of a group.
Introduction
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Definition
Discrimination is the prejudicial and/or
distinguishing treatment of an individual based
on their actual or perceived membership in a
certain group or category, "in a way that is
worse than the way people are usually treated
Prejudice can be based upon a number of
factors including sex, race, age, sexual
orientations, nationality, socioeconomic status
and religion.
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Types of Social Prejudice
Racism
Sexism
Classicism
Homophobia
Nationalism
Religious prejudice
Agism
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Unequal Status
Social Identity
Social Sources of Prejudice
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Emotional Sources of Prejudice
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Elements of prejudice
Intergroprejudice as an up phenomenon
Always involves comparison/judgement based
on group membership
Often involves comparisons between groups
Rarely involve personal characteristics
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2. Prejudice as negative orientation
Prejudice considered as being against or opposed to
something
Can't I be prejudiced in favour of a group?
Social Problems school: social psychology should
be about solving problems, so we deal with negative
aspects (but can’t we learn something from positive
prejudices?)
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3. Prejudice as a bad thing
Social problems school: prejudice is bad because it
violates no
It is not scientifically parsimonious
The processes that lead to prejudice are natural and
normal
There is no evidence to show that prejudice is more
rigid or pathological that other attitudes like
liberalism
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An attitude is an enduring structure whichincludes emotional, cognitive and behavioralaspects, and changes with experience
Need to consider all three parts when discussingprejudice Emotional – anger, fear, anxiety, etc
Cognitive – knowledge about the group, inferences
Behavioral – speech, avoidance and other externalbehavior
4. Prejudice as an attitude
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Effect of social prejudice on job
Demotivate
Reduce the efficiency
Reduce the productivity
Unrest in society
Absentisum
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Conclusion
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