SOCIOLOGY REVISION

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Across
  1. 2. data Explanatory information that Is hard to express as a number: reports, surveys, verbal responses
  2. 7. Used to identify a group of people characterised through shared experiences based on their social connections, a distinctive way of life and set customary values
  3. 10. A socially constructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important such as skin colour or facial features
  4. 12. Multicultural festivals, Harmony week
  5. 14. Occurs when a group has resources, opportunities and capabilities to participate in employment, connect with people and influence decisions that affect them (learn, work, engage and have a voice)
  6. 17. Media, social attitudes, politics, customs and traditions
  7. 19. When a culture is understood according to its own standards or from the perspectives of its members.
  8. 20. over-representation of ethnic groups in media and betrayal of minorities film and media
  9. 21. Can lead to the dominant culture exerting its dominance over other groups/excludes them based on prejudice, stereotypes and other assumptions and misinformation. In these cases, the dominant culture acts in an ethnocentric way.
Down
  1. 1. data:Statistics, information that can be expressed as a number: charts, diagrams, numerical surveys
  2. 3. Refers to language, generation, where you were born, religion, immigration, ethnic hybridity
  3. 4. Enablers: government funding for language schools, schools barriers: Pauline Hanson, Fraser Anning 'if you want Muslims for neighbours vote labour'
  4. 5. A term coined by Stuart Hall that refers to our tendency to categorise people as 'like us' or 'other'. That is labelling a group of people who are seen as 'outsiders' by the dominant culture.
  5. 6. feeling judged for cultural dress eg Hijab
  6. 8. No coercion can be involved in gaining participation.
  7. 9. Having two or more different cultures->language, food, clothes, views and values, beliefs, ancestry/nationality, experiences
  8. 11. Refers to the practice of judging anotherculture in relation to your own
  9. 13. Enablers: community ran events
  10. 15. Potential participant is briefed of the nature and purpose of the study, withdrawal rights, and where data is stored before giving consent to the study, including any research implications.
  11. 16. enablers: 'Racism no way' 'embrace diversity'
  12. 18. Participants have the rights to remain anonymous, real names should never be published.