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DISCRIMINATION and POWER

DISCRIMINATION and POWER. Overview. Prejudice Discrimination The characteristic of discrimination Power and its relationship to discrimination Dr. Allport’s Hierarchy. Concept of EO Violations. Racism Sexism Prejudice Discrimination. Prejudice. Faulty and inflexible generalization

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DISCRIMINATION and POWER

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  1. DISCRIMINATION and POWER

  2. Overview • Prejudice • Discrimination • The characteristic of discrimination • Power and its relationship to discrimination • Dr. Allport’s Hierarchy

  3. Concept of EO Violations • Racism • Sexism • Prejudice • Discrimination

  4. Prejudice • Faulty and inflexible generalization • Preconceived opinions or feelings

  5. Levels of Prejudice • Cognitive • Emotional • Acting Out

  6. Discrimination • Treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit

  7. Characteristics of Discrimination • Overt or hidden • Direct or indirect • Intentional or unintentional

  8. Power The ability of a person in a relationship to influence others in the relationship psychologically and / or behaviorally.

  9. Formal Power Legitimate Reward Coercive Power Basis • Informal Power • Expert • Referent • Associative

  10. Any systematic or functional practices that discriminate or manifest unequal treatment. Institutional Discrimination

  11. Dr. Gordon Allport’s Hierarchy • Disparaging terms • Avoidance • Discrimination • Physical attacks • Extermination or genocide

  12. Summary • Prejudice • Discrimination • The characteristic of discrimination • Power and its relationship to discrimination • Dr. Allport’s Hierarchy

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