
Structural discrimination | PPSX - SlideShare
This document summarizes a presentation on structural discrimination given at the 2011 Diversity Forum. It defines structural discrimination as occurring when rules and practices disadvantage less …
vulnerable groups.pptx - SlideShare
Vulnerable groups experience higher risks of poverty, violations of rights, and lack of access to healthcare and basic needs due to physical limitations and social marginalization. They include the …
Race and Ethnicity | PPTX - SlideShare
Specific examples provided include discrimination faced by Filipino Muslims and certain ethnic tribes in the Philippines in terms of education, employment, health, and shelter. Theoretical perspectives on …
Religious_Discrimination_in_Canada_e.ppt - SlideShare
Religious intolerance and discrimination: definitions Intolerance: attitudes, values and beliefs Discrimination: actions, practices, and structures “Structural discrimination” or “religious …
Human Rights Presentation | PPT - SlideShare
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to human rights including definitions, characteristics, and classifications. It defines human rights as universal natural rights or status that …
Gender--Sensitivity--Session--DepEdu.ppt - SlideShare
The document outlines a gender sensitivity session aimed at raising awareness about gender biases and promoting gender equality. It explains key concepts of sex and gender, the cultural construction …
Cultural discrimination (1) | PPTX - SlideShare
This document discusses various forms of cultural discrimination faced by indigenous peoples, immigrants, and religious minorities. It provides examples of how indigenous groups in countries like …
Structural functionalism | PPTX - SlideShare
The document introduces structural-functionalism in social sciences, covering its key concepts, historical background, and prominent theorists such as Levi-Strauss and Radcliffe-Brown. It highlights the …
The Concept of Binary Opposition | PPTX - SlideShare
The document discusses the concept of binary opposition, which refers to pairs of terms or concepts that are opposites, such as good/bad or male/female. It outlines the history and theories around binary …
DISS Lesson 3.1 Dominant Approach - Structural-Functionalism
16. EXAMPLES: oEducation: Can reinforce social inequality through unequal access to resources. oReligion: May become a source of division or discrimination. oMedia: Can spread misinformation or …