Intercultural Comm. Ch. 6
social identity
develops as a consequence of membership in particular groups within one's culture
self-concept
how you view yourself
prejudice
negative attitudes toward other people that's based on faulty stereotypes
unexamined cultural identity
one's cultural characteristics are taken for granted, and consequently there is little interest in exploring cultural issues
stereotyping
selection process used to organize and simplify perceptions of others (labels)
ingroup
tendency to identify as a member of a group
outgroup
to not identify as a part of the group
1. impose a pattern-organizing stimuli into conceptual categories 2. ethnocentrism-when people draw on personal experience to understand the motivations of others 3. identifying characteristics as belonging-characteristics linked with persons and events
3 features of social categorizing
1. individual-beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of a person toward people of different racial groups 2. institutional- exclusion of certain people from equal participation in society's institutions 3. cultural-denies existence of culture of particular group
3 levels of racism
1. unexamined cultural identity 2. cultural identity search 3. cultural identity achievement
3 stages of cultural identity formation
1. utilitarianism-displaying prejudices to gain reward 2. ego defensive-protects self-esteem 3. value expressive-believe group has certain unique qualities so prejudicial attitudes reflect that 4. knowledge-prejudice to keep world in neat box
4 functions of prejudice
racism
a tendency to categorize people who are culturally different in terms of physical traits
personal identity
based on people's unique characteristics which may differ from others in their cultural groups
discriminitation
behavioral manifestations of prejudices
cultural identity achievement
characterized by a clear, confident acceptance of oneself and an internalization of one's cultural identity
cultural identity search
process of exploration and questioning about one's culture in order to learn more about it and to understand the implications of membership in that culture
cultural identity
refers to one's sense of belonging to a particular culture or ethnic group
outgroup homogeneity effect
regard all members of particular groups as more similar to each other than they are