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Culture |
Shared values, beliefs and practices of an identifiable group of people --> race/ethnicity, language, spirituality, sexuality, physicality |
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Framework |
1. We all have multiple intersecting cultural identities 2. Gender and culture relations involve power and privilege 3. We must demand action for social justice, and for psychologists, we advocate "sport for all" |
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APA: Sex |
Refers to biological aspects of being male or female |
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APA: Gender |
Psychological, social and cultural experiences associated with being male or female |
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APA: social identities |
The perrsonal and group definitions that are found within social groups and statuses. Includes gender, race, ability level, culture, ethnicity, geographic location, etc. |
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APA: oppression |
discrimination against or systematic denail of resources to people that are part of a group |
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APA: privilege |
social status, power, institutionalized advantage gained by virtue |
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Derald Wing Sue --> Demographics of Power |
White males only make up 33% of the US population, but take up 80%+ of top US positions, and upwards of 99% of all Athletic Team Owners |
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White Privilege |
"Colour Blindness" --> Most of us do not recognize our own privilege |
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Acosta and Carpenter's Report |
States that before Title IX (cannot discriminate against people for their race culture gender etc), 90 of women's athletics teams were coached by men. And now, it's around 40% or less coached by women. |
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Hyde (2005) Gender Similarities Hypothesis |
Males and Females are more alike than different, but because of the constant bombardment and overstatement of gender differences, more harm is actually caused and this limits opportunities. The way we think males and females differ > how they actually differ |