Define social action?
refers to the efforts and actions designed to bring about social change, often on a large scale.
Intrapersonal
Within the self
refers to the fear and hostility directed towards people who are, or are believed to be, Muslim.
Islamophobia
Direct violence perpetuated against LGBTIQ people, in particular gay men, have been institutionally supported in a range of ways. Ie. Homosexual existence in Australian law
Gay Panic
Psychological approach working with individuals and groups in relation to specific emotional, behavioral and psychological difficulties. Ie. Mental disorders
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Define Familiarity
speaks to whether the assailants and victims personally known to each other
Interpersonal
Families, Groups, Work
as a member of a racial, ethnic or religious group that is more valued – or has more ‘social clout’ than one’s own. This is only possible when visual markers of difference such as religious clothing or other signs often attributed to being homosexual, transgendered, working-class, disabled or elderly can be conc
Passing
speaks to the rejection and contempt for people who are seen not to conform to the cultural conventions of gender, particularly in relation to (hetero)sexuality.
Homophobia
The central concern is internal processes (needs, drives, and emotions).
Psychodynamic Theories
What are the Guidelines for praxis?
the interaction of theory and
the interaction of practice
Cultural
community based ways of living
◦which is a way of marking others as inherently different to ’us’; of constructing boundaries between people, groups, religions, and nations. Those who are othered are cast as outsiders and often demonized; being othered is a devaluing, oppressive process.
Otherness
refers to hostile responses to perceived violations of gender norms and/or challenges to the gender binary.
Transphobia
Tracey's favourite or the analysis is an approach to practice purposefully to engage others in and through the use of stories.
Narrative Therapy
Define Intentionality?
speaks to doing something on purpose.
Structural
law, economics, social institutions
where racism is denied and disguised through claims not to see or notice colour. In this sense, privilege operates – and the profound effects of racism persist – even when there is no deliberate intention of malice.
Colourblind racism
refers to the most dominant or culturally exalted form of masculinity in a society.
Hegemonic masculinity
Define Oppression?
is a key concept in AOP because it allows us to conceptualize the unfair, cruel exercise of authority over members of devalued social groups subject to negative stereotypes and other processes of inferiorization.
as the social, behavioral and cultural attributes, expectations and norms associated with being a women or a man.
Gender