Across
- 2. data Explanatory information that Is hard to express as a number: reports, surveys, verbal responses
- 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
- 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
- 12. Multicultural festivals, Harmony week
- 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)
- 17. Media, social attitudes, politics, customs and traditions
- 19. When a culture is understood according to its own standards or from the perspectives of its members.
- 20. over-representation of ethnic groups in media and betrayal of minorities film and media
- 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. data:Statistics, information that can be expressed as a number: charts, diagrams, numerical surveys
- 3. Refers to language, generation, where you were born, religion, immigration, ethnic hybridity
- 4. Enablers: government funding for language schools, schools barriers: Pauline Hanson, Fraser Anning 'if you want Muslims for neighbours vote labour'
- 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.
- 6. feeling judged for cultural dress eg Hijab
- 8. No coercion can be involved in gaining participation.
- 9. Having two or more different cultures->language, food, clothes, views and values, beliefs, ancestry/nationality, experiences
- 11. Refers to the practice of judging anotherculture in relation to your own
- 13. Enablers: community ran events
- 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.
- 16. enablers: 'Racism no way' 'embrace diversity'
- 18. Participants have the rights to remain anonymous, real names should never be published.
