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Title: Prejudice


1
Prejudice
  • Chapter 2

2
Ethnocentrism
  • Defined as the tendency to assume that ones
    culture and way of life are superior to all
    others
  • Such a person judges others by the standards of
    his or her own group

3
Prejudice
  • Negative attitude toward an entire category of
    people
  • Attitudes
  • Thoughts
  • Beliefs
  • NOT actions
  • Leads to categorical rejection

4
Ethnophaulisms
  • Ethnic slurs
  • Derisive nicknames
  • Condescension
  • Politically incorrect
  • Some examples of ethnophaulisms
  • http//www.ferris.edu/news/jimcrow/golliwog/
  • http//www.deproverbio.com/DPjournal/DP,1,2,95/IND
    IO.html

5
Discrimination
  • Behavior that excludes all members of a group
    from certain rights, opportunities or privileges
  • Categorical
  • Action or behavior
  • Need not coincide with prejudice

6
Mertons Typology
  • Relationship between negative attitude and
    negative behavior
  • Unprejudiced nondiscriminator all-weather
    liberal
  • Unprejudiced discriminator reluctant liberal
  • Prejudiced nondiscriminator timid bigot
  • Prejudiced discriminator all-weather bigot

7
Mertons Typology
  • Liberals are committed to equality among people
  • Bigots do not believe in equal treatment for
    racial and ethnic groups
  • Attitudes should not be confused with behavior
  • People do not always act as they believe

8
Theories of Prejudice
  • Prejudice is learned from the usual agents of
    socialization
  • Psychological
  • Scapegoating theory
  • Authoritarian personality
  • Sociological
  • Exploitation
  • Normative
  • See Table 2.1, page 51

9
Scapegoating Theory
  • According to scapegoating theory
  • Prejudiced people believe they are societys
    victims
  • Individuals, rather than taking responsibility
    for some failure, transfer responsibility to a
    vulnerable group
  • More prejudice with downward economically
    mobility
  • Little explanation regarding why a specific group
    is selected


10
Authoritarian Personality
  • Adorno, 1950
  • Characteristics include
  • Adherence to conventional values
  • Uncritical acceptance of authority
  • Concern with power and toughness
  • Aggressiveness toward those who do not conform
  • Developed from early childhood of harsh discipline

11
Exploitation Theory
  • Conflict theory approach
  • Powerful seek ways to maintain position of power
    and keep some groups subordinate
  • Stigmatization perpetuates inferior status

12
Caste Approach
  • System of social inequality in which status is
    inherited and there is no opportunity for upward
    mobility
  • Race would be more significant than social class
  • Descriptive but not analytical

13
Normative Approach
  • Prejudice is influenced by societal norms and
    situations that serve to encourage or discourage
    tolerance
  • Norms help develop the social climate conducive
    to the expression of prejudice

14
Extent of Prejudice
  • Can prejudice be measured?
  • In relative, rather than absolute, differences
  • Bogardus Social Distance Scale
  • Based on work of Park and Burgess
  • Social distance tendency to approach or
    withdraw from a particular group
  • http//history.wisc.edu/archdeacon/404tja/bog.html

15
Minority Self-hatred
  • Another form of prejudice?
  • Members of groups held in low esteem by society
    may, as a result, have low esteem themselves.
    (p. 59)
  • Bloom debunks this belief
  • Minority status may not influence personality
    traits in either a good or a bad way
  • Such assumptions create a stereotype
  • Such conclusions were based on limited research
    findings

16
Reducing Prejudice
  • Based on the assumption that prejudice is wrong
    and causes problems for those who are prejudiced
    and for their victims
  • Eliminate the causes
  • Desire to exploit
  • Fear of being threatened
  • Need to blame others for ones own failure
  • Programs need to be directed to society as a
    whole

17
Reducing Prejudice
  • Prejudice is attacked when discrimination is
    attacked
  • Best attempts to change negative attitudes seems
    to be using
  • Mass media
  • Education
  • Intergroup contact

18
Mass Media and Education
  • Research performed in artificially
    (experimentally) created situations
  • Studies examining the influence on attitudes of
    motion pictures, television and advertisements
  • Education in formal schooling as well as
    workplace inservice
  • Television commands the widest viewing audience
    among children and adolescents

19
Equal Status Contact
  • Contact hypothesisIntergroup contact between
    people of equal status in harmonious
    circumstances will cause them to become less
    prejudiced and cause them to abandon previously
    held stereotypes. (p. 68)
  • Presence of a common goal reduces hostility

20
Exit Exercise
  • According to research cited in your text,
    significant numbers of high school students feel
    that television entertainment presented an
    accurate representation of real life among
    African Americans.
  • Consider the television programs you have watched
    the most. In terms of race and ethnicity, how
    well do the programs you watch tend to depict
    real life? Write your response in a 1 2 page
    paper.
  • Cite examples of actual programs, including
    sample dialogue, etc., where possible.
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