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Perpetuate1
- Jones engages in canonical counter-discourse, rejecting the white outsider, Mr Watts', use of his colonialist writing to perpetuate harmful practices and ideas and advancing an approach to postcolonial white authorship that centres on responsible writing and the cultural potential of Pacific fiction. (lu.se)
20232
- Barbie has been voted the best film of 2023 - for challenging conventional stereotypes. (leicestermercury.co.uk)
- September 14, 2023--BOSTON-- Sappi North America, Inc. , a leading producer and supplier of diversified paper, packaging products and pulp, today announced its 2023 Ideas that Matter grant recipients, whose winning proposals celebrate the power of print design to address social issues. (sappi.com)
Widespread2
- This widespread stereotype can be traced back to the 13th century, according to art historian Sara Lipton. (wikipedia.org)
- We concluded that the ad perpetuated negative gender stereotypes and was likely to cause harm and widespread offence," the authority said. (sky.com)
Stereotypical1
- This lesson starts with a thinking skills activity which aims to reveal students own prejudicial and stereotypical views in order to introduce the concepts. (equalityhumanrights.com)
Originates1
- The narrative of Africa as "the dark continent" and the clichés and stereotypes that accompany this narrative originates in the colonizing period. (ru.nl)
Harmful3
- ACLU offices in states across the country - including those in Maine, West Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi and Virginia - are sending cease-and-desist letters today to individual school districts to halt programs that could violate federal and state law by forcing students into a single-sex environment, relying on harmful gender stereotypes and depriving students of equal educational opportunities. (aclu.org)
- A viewer, who believed the advert was sexist and spreading negative gender stereotypes, challenged whether it was harmful and offensive. (sky.com)
- After it was posted on 30 June, a viewer, who believed the ad was sexist and perpetuated negative gender stereotypes, challenged if it was harmful and offensive. (sky.com)
Gender12
- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The American Civil Liberties Union launched the "Teach Kids, Not Stereotypes" initiative today to end the practice of separating boys and girls in public schools based on discredited science that is rooted in outdated gender stereotypes. (aclu.org)
- An advert posted by Match.com on TikTok has been banned for showing potentially offensive negative gender stereotypes. (sky.com)
- The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) flagged the fact that all the deeds performed by the woman were domestic chores to "please her male partner", which could have been interpreted as reinforcing a negative gender stereotype. (sky.com)
- Nevertheless, the contemporary myriad of advertisements proves that the majority of images and promotional videos enhance gender stereotyping, which has a negative influence on the development of humanity. (writingscentre.com)
- In particular, it is necessary to consider the idea that gender stereotyping penetrates advertising starting from products for children. (writingscentre.com)
- Advertising is one of the major visual reflections of gender stereotyping. (writingscentre.com)
- In order to improve gender equality, the authorities must put in place comprehensive measures to overcome prejudices and traditional and all other practices based on the idea of the inferiority of women or on stereotyped roles for men and women. (coe.int)
- A television presenter, Adaora Sidney-Jack in her new book, "Politics, Pussy and Power", which has sparked controversies, says apart from the fact that sex does not sell in politics, the need to change gender stereotypes against women must be deliberate as Nigeria's traditional setting risks passing the baton of 'masculanisation' of politics to the next generation amongst other glaring red flags. (thisdaylive.com)
- So going deeply into the murky waters of politics, my eyes opened into the layers of conversation on stereotypes and negative gender identity, and I thought that one that came to the fore was on issues where certain stereotypes have been normalized against women and seemingly looked at as the norm. (thisdaylive.com)
- So, there is a lot of emotions using gender stereotypes against women. (thisdaylive.com)
- The time in which they were produced determine how social construction, gender ideas, values and attitudes, the setting and SWAT codes are demonstrated. (educationindex.com)
- Gender roles and ideas are present in both films, they demonstrate the power of each character and there position in society. (educationindex.com)
Broader2
- Broader language guidance about stereotypes and myths like "model minority" or "perpetual foreigner," was also discussed as being addressed in the White House guidance. (cbsnews.com)
- The space aims to help people explore contemporary art and understand artists better, in order to do that, I think it's important to look at a broader picture of the art world. (minnpost.com)
Sexist2
- If you're told from the cradle that girls aren't as smart or good at math as boys and your efforts to join math and science programs result in a wall of sexual harassment , giving up and deciding to pursue a career, like teaching, that is less threatening to the sexist order is going to feel like a more attractive option. (salon.com)
- If you give it half a moment's thought, it becomes apparent that this "choices" gambit is, in and of itself, a deeply sexist idea. (salon.com)
Movements1
- obtunded and requires strong or painful stimulation to ______ make movements (not stereotyped). (medscape.com)
Workplace1
- It bars federal contractors from stereotyping and scapegoating in workplace training. (bigideasforsmallbusiness.com)
Women11
- Women are stereotyped to stay at home and take care of the house. (ostatic.com)
- Motherhood is still considered to be a primary role for women, and women who do not mother children are often stereotyped. (ostatic.com)
- Another stereotype put on women is that they are emotional. (ostatic.com)
- Women are stereotyped into this box as being helpless, frail beings that need assistance in life in order to live. (ostatic.com)
- We stereotype men just as much as we stereotype women. (ostatic.com)
- It's particularly silly to deny that it's sexism at play when women but not men scale back their ambitions in order to have children. (salon.com)
- Professionals registered was profession-founded characters, therefore if an educated and you will fascinating Swedish mail-order mate was which you may be interested in, then your Professional Single men and women webpages try really worth joining. (allcam.biz)
- The idea that women attend meetings at night makes them less good wives, partners, and mothers, or that they are wayward, randy, and the words like prostitute are brandied. (thisdaylive.com)
- If the exploitation genre let men make movies about horrible things that happen to women in order to show horrible things happening to women, it also let Rothman make movies about feminism in order to show feminism at work. (nplusonemag.com)
- such an idea disrupted the mirroring of sex organs and that women were men who were not fully developed. (purdue.edu)
- The idea of perfect victims and errors in news coverage fuel skepticism toward women who come forward with rape allegations. (cdc.gov)
Literature3
- Publications like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and literature such as William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist reinforced the stereotype of the crooked Jew. (wikipedia.org)
- Methodology The bibliometric content analysis of the literature reviews on the subject of transdisciplinary was used in order to determine correspondence of the opinions about transdisciplinarity with the meaning of its prime cause and initial ideas, as well as to generalize these opinions. (informingscience.org)
- Such are the straits through which one must pass in order to appreciate the more radical appeal of literature. (typepad.com)
Jews7
- Stereotypes of Jews are generalized representations of Jews, often caricatured and of a prejudiced and antisemitic nature. (wikipedia.org)
- This stereotype probably originated because red hair is a recessive trait that tends to find higher expression in highly endogamous populations, such as in Jewish communities where Jews were forbidden to marry outsiders. (wikipedia.org)
- This has evolved into modern stereotypes of Jews, much like others in Europe, namely Italians speaking with their hands. (wikipedia.org)
- While both are stereotypes of both Jews and Italians, many Jews accept that this is a fundamentally true observation. (wikipedia.org)
- A common stereotype is that the Jews answer a question with a question. (wikipedia.org)
- Jews have often been stereotyped as greedy and miserly. (wikipedia.org)
- Indeed, Jews are dehumanized ( Jewish swine , parasites ), demonized (monsters , ogres , devil's brood ), delegitimized ( worthless, noxious vermin , Final Solution of the Jewish question ), and therefore localized as "nonhuman beings" outside the world order. (counterpunch.org)
Tend1
- Stereotypes tend to focus on a small amount of information while ignoring the rest. (shortform.com)
Racism3
- The main idea of this entry is about the stereotypes that come along with racism. (ipl.org)
- How can we get rid of stereotypes and racism? (shortform.com)
- In general, the more we learn about ourselves and the natural world, the more absurd and flawed the ideas of racism, misogyny, and nationalism seem. (shortform.com)
World's1
- Indeed, Anti-Semitism compartmentalizes as Anti-Semites order the world's confusing aspects clearly and rigidly, without any doubt as to the correctness of their beliefs, into an internally coherent system. (counterpunch.org)
Rely2
- In order to successfully depict certain ideas, advertisements rely on shortcuts. (bartleby.com)
- I have found that these students rely on stereotype management to cope in a predominantly white campus culture in which they are seen as unqualified, incompetent and undeserving of opportunities. (nextgov.com)
Society6
- Stereotypes in SocietyDespite the overall acknowledgement that change needs to take place, society still identifies people according to constructed stereotypes. (ostatic.com)
- This new tense and autarchic fusion between state and society summons old stereotypes about Russo- Soviet culture. (sciencespo.fr)
- Also, Brent Staples wants his readers to realize how much colored people sacrifice from their normality in order to fit in with society, in hopes of not being attacked or offended. (ipl.org)
- In efforts to attract the eye of the general population, advertising companies create billboards, commercials, flyers and other ads with stereotypes that are accepted in today's society. (ipl.org)
- Society in today's world is very alike to society years ago, with different social classes and stereotypes. (ipl.org)
- In "Just walk on by" by Brent staples, a variety of rhetorical devices are used in order to convey the message of how a black man is trying to show society that he is so much more than the color of his skin. (ipl.org)
Practices1
- This issue of Questions of Research seeks to go back over these stereotypes in order to show the diversity of "patriotic" practices in Russia today (which widely surpass the "militarist" variant generally evoked) and the connected social uses that are made of it. (sciencespo.fr)
Jewish2
- The idea of the large or aquiline "Jewish nose" remains one of the most prevalent and defining features to characterize someone as a Jew. (wikipedia.org)
- The Brute Polak stereotype matters to you, including those of you who are not Polish or Jewish. (frontpagemag.com)
Bias1
- Recognition bias and the physical attractiveness stereotype. (lu.se)
People7
- Joe, a friend of a friend who organizes a BDSM date night for over 100 people, says that is one of the stereotypes that bother him the most. (huffpost.com)
- The directives, which may take the form of an executive order or a presidential memo, are expected to be part of a package of executive actions focusing on "equity," according to two people familiar with the plans. (cbsnews.com)
- Some of the elements discussed are likely not to make it into the final text of the executive order, according to the people involved in discussions with the White House. (cbsnews.com)
- Moreover, the author compared hikers to the country's bears in order to provide readers with a valid connection between black and colored people. (ipl.org)
- The danger of a single story is that they let the powerful downgrade the weaker because they create stereotypes, they can hurt the people, and no one gets represented from the culture. (bartleby.com)
- Dating back centuries, the institutions of science supported racist beliefs, such as the idea that race determines our human traits and abilities, or the idea that white people are superior to non-white. (shortform.com)
- An example of this is the idea that people of African descent are athletically superior. (shortform.com)
Equality1
- This starts with the idea of equality: the recognition that African traditional forms of thought are equally valuable. (ru.nl)
Stages2
- It is the primary source, which generates stereotyping from the earliest stages of life. (writingscentre.com)
- Not all stages will be found in every abstract, and the order of the moves may vary. (lu.se)
Convey1
- The article will go onto to convey ideas that makes the idea that this ban is a bad thing, and has religious prejudice within the order. (bartleby.com)
Diversity1
- An executive order requires federal contractors to conduct diversity and inclusion training. (bigideasforsmallbusiness.com)
Examine3
- The Biden executive order is also expected to direct federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to examine whether there are xenophobic references like "China virus" in any existing policies, directives or government websites published by the Trump administration. (cbsnews.com)
- But I also believe it's just as important - if not more so - to examine why and how students of color persist in STEM fields despite all the stereotypes and other obstacles they face. (nextgov.com)
- Specifically, we examine of how propositional and first order logic can be used to formally describe psychology, and how these languages can be used in artificial expert systems to aid complex decision making (e.g. making the correct psychiatric diagnosis in an applied setting). (lu.se)
Pages1
- After discussing many more fascinating ideas that would take many pages to fill, the scholar (who requested that her name not be listed) served us croissants to whet our appetites for lunch. (purdue.edu)
Practice1
Kind4
- Whether we are reading about Mr. Grey, appreciating a young Mickey Rourke in 9 ½ Weeks or being horrified by the latest potential perp on Law & Order: SVU , we have, as a culture, hooked into the worst kind of BDSM stereotypes. (huffpost.com)
- Ideas that Matter is a one-of-a-kind grant program in the paper and packaging industry and is a vital part of Sappi's corporate social responsibility efforts. (sappi.com)
- The apparent convergence between an offer "from above" and a demand "from below" supports the idea that there exists a kind of patriotic consensus in Russia. (sciencespo.fr)
- The kind of stereotyping that confronts Leon and Dominique leads many Black and Hispanic students to resort to what I call stereotype management - which involves taking specific actions to deal with the prejudices and preconceptions they face as a result of their identity. (nextgov.com)
Reveal1
- However, it is simple enough to reveal the comfort of tone and an idea of creativity. (writingscentre.com)
Back2
- While parents get a chance to get back to their childhood and remember themselves playing with Lego brick sets, children become admired by new idea proposed by Lego. (writingscentre.com)
- This means to think critically about the idea that the new is always better and that going back to tradition would mean going backward. (ru.nl)
Race1
- But even if Mr. Biden's order is mostly symbolic, many view it as a critical step away from some of the race-baiting language used by the Trump administration. (cbsnews.com)
20201
- Although the total number of children in the US with learning disorders is unknown, in the 2019-2020 school year, 7.3 million students (or 14% of all public school students) ages 3 to 21 in the US received special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) . (msdmanuals.com)
Social3
- It reaches very far beyond simple stereotypes which the author define as preformed opinion about social groups. (counterpunch.org)
- Stereotypes are mental compartments, e.g. all teenagers like social media. (counterpunch.org)
- WHO and the WHO Kobe Centre invite all in moving forward together to share the inputs, lessons, research, insights and questions embodied in the report to advance social and technological innovations for ageing populations in order to "create tomorrow" that has been imagined at the forum. (who.int)
Simple2
- The cerebellar cortex microcircuit is characterized by a highly ordered neuronal architecture having a relatively simple and stereotyped connectivity pattern. (frontiersin.org)
- This is a simple idea that does not go over well much of the time. (edweek.org)
Horrible1
- The existence of the Brute Polak Stereotype does not mean that Poles have not committed horrible crimes. (frontpagemag.com)
World6
- But no matter what the size, in this world of ever-shrinking attention spans and patience levels, ads have to be efficient in portraying their ideas. (bartleby.com)
- It is unavoidable to think about the contemporary world without labeling or stereotyping. (writingscentre.com)
- BLOCK WORLD January 5, 2006 Concept: Generate ideas for an animated story using blocks, white butcher paper, markers. (scarletstarstudios.com)
- Stereotypes run rampant in the literary world today. (bartleby.com)
- In Terminal Island , she goes in for a new world order. (nplusonemag.com)
- To resolve this issue, the two sex model slowly came into being, removing the idea of the sex organs mirroring each other and giving the world a model that expressed more variability. (purdue.edu)
Create4
- A diverse panel of judges will select three to progress, and create trailers which will be screened to the public in order to decide the winner - who will receive a cash prize and mentorship to make their movie. (leicestermercury.co.uk)
- I hope this order reverses the damage caused under the Trump administration, which used federal dollars and resources to create a hostile climate and led to backlash directed toward our community. (cbsnews.com)
- The argument throughout the talk is crystallized in the formula that African societies have to think for themselves in order to create their own future. (ru.nl)
- Pollen is a community comprised of civic-minded connectors who share ideas, career and civic engagement opportunities and peer-to-peer recognition to create positive impact and personal and professional growth for its members. (minnpost.com)
Advertisement1
- In addition, the advertisement aims to persuade parents to buy Lego sets in order to entertain a child without leaving animals without their natural habitat. (writingscentre.com)
Opportunities1
- Over and over we find that these programs are based on stereotypes that limit opportunities by reinforcing outdated ideas about how boys and girls behave. (aclu.org)
Specifically2
- The book Perfect Peace by Daniel Black covers a variety of stereotypes and issues that plague the black community more specifically when dealing with the ideas of self-love and sexuality. (ipl.org)
- Hence, this thesis will adopt a postcolonial lens to understand the novels' engagements with specifically stereotyping, universality, and counter-discourse. (lu.se)
Context2
- Anthropologists and economist explain dynamics, facts and figures according to their own Western ideas without fully understanding that because these ideas are created in a Western context they are not immediately compatible with the complexity of African dynamics. (ru.nl)
- Stereotypes of a western genre and the context are determined by the time in which the film is being produced. (educationindex.com)
Perception1
- It holds a linear idea of progress and an atomic perception of reality. (ru.nl)
Common1
- Through my research, I've come to see that - for Black and Hispanic STEM students - these instances of being stereotyped are quite common. (nextgov.com)
News1
- Small business ideas, business tax news and small business consulting from Barbara Weltman to provide business owners with the information they need to succeed. (bigideasforsmallbusiness.com)
Students1
- While many Black and Hispanic students find stereotype management necessary, they also find it unnerving. (nextgov.com)
Content1
- Then an attempt was made to analyze correspondence of the existing opinions about transdisciplinarity with the content of its prime cause and initial ideas. (informingscience.org)
Book2
- While I agree that some of the sex scenes are quite titillating, I find myself annoyed at the overt Bondage/Discipline/Dominance/Submission/Sadism/Masochism (BDSM) stereotypes advanced by the book. (huffpost.com)
- What the book hopes to achieve is that it helps to re-orientate, de-stereotype and uncover the biases and tell it as it is. (thisdaylive.com)
Make1
Show2
- Based on the generalized definition of transdisciplinarity, as well as its prime cause and initial ideas, we managed to show that transdisciplinarity is presented in contemporary science in the form of two different approaches: the transdisciplinary approach and the systems transdisciplinary approaches. (informingscience.org)
- Author must show their command of the topic and the abstract has to be structured in a way that gives an idea of the organisation of the proposed presentation. (lu.se)
Federal2
- In order to safeguard against sex discrimination, federal law prohibits coeducational schools from implementing single-sex programs unless they meet extremely stringent legal requirements. (aclu.org)
- The new order is also expected to task HHS with developing language and cultural guidance training related to COVID-19, including making sure vaccine and health information from the federal government is available in more languages, according to one of the outside advisers. (cbsnews.com)
Audience1
- Values and attitudes are one of the most important parts of looking at genre, the director needs to know the values and attitudes of the audience in order for the viewer's understand these stereotypes. (educationindex.com)
Find1
- meetings in hot tubs , cocaine, and pot smoke wafting out from under office doors -- one VP had a Friday afternoon tradition where he would just hand someone his car keys and corporate credit card and order that person to return with all the booze they could find. (cracked.com)
Groups3
- This method allowed detecting and classifying opinions into 11 groups including 39 stereotypes of transdisciplinarity. (informingscience.org)
- The Biden transition team and White House Domestic Policy Council have been preparing executive action geared toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for weeks and discussed tenets of the presidential order with several outside groups, three of these advisers said. (cbsnews.com)
- In particular, researchers and practitioners need to understand the cultural dynamics of specific groups and institutions in order to build relationships, identify ways to effectively collaborate, and build respect and trust. (cdc.gov)
Products1
- To advertisers, stereotyping has become an effective means to pitch their products according to the personality profiles they have concocted for us and are most times eerily accurate. (bartleby.com)
Science6
- These theories were recently debunked in an article authored by a multidisciplinary team of scientists in the prestigious journal Science, which argued that single-sex education does not improve academic performance, but does foster stereotypes. (aclu.org)
- Here are a few of the most brazen stereotypes seen in 50 Shades of Grey -- and what science has to say about them. (huffpost.com)
- Because skepticism questions preconceived notions and poorly founded assumptions, science challenges the established order . (shortform.com)
- According to Sagan, stereotypes are antithetical to the principles of science. (shortform.com)
- Science calls into question the insidious claims promoted through stereotypes. (shortform.com)
- Despite Sagan's assertion that science can counteract stereotypes, scientists aren't immune to bigotry. (shortform.com)
Stay1
- The colonizers needed to construct this picture in order to justify and stay united in their mission. (ru.nl)
Means1
- In James Twitchell's essay "What We Are to Advertisers," the author explains that mass production means mass marketing, and mass marketing means the creation of mass stereotypes. (bartleby.com)