This is the root metaphor for Social Role theory.
What is humans are like actors?
Role and uptake of media are related to this social movement characteristic.
What is communication?
This concept recognizes multiple social identities that can contribute to within-group differences.
What is intersectionality?
This theoretical perspective views society as a marketplace.
What is the Economic perspective?
These type of bias is one we are not consciously aware of.
What is implicit bias?
An intake of a family to CPS includes forms from social service organizations that state the family is "resistant to change" and "multi-problematic." What concept is reflected in these terms?
What is label/labeling?
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s had this type of structure.
What is hierarchical?
This theory posits that humans are rational and make decisions based on weighing pros and cons.
What is social exchange theory?
This is the opposite of theoretical pluralism.
What is parochialism?
A sticker chart for positive behavior is guided by this theoretical perspective.
What is the Behavioral perspective?
This concept reflects the idea that a person's identity is a reflection of the judgments and reactions of others.
What is looking glass self?
This social movement theory posits that social movements occur when six factors converge.
What is structural strain theory?
The Zero Tolerance Policy would be an example of this type of bias/discrimination.
What is explicit?
This is the root metaphor of Critical theory.
What is humans are combatants?
This concept focuses on interrupting privilege in client-professional interactions.
What is critical humility?
This is the stage of gender identity development which would correspond to Kai in the documentary.
What is exploratory participation?
This social movement theory posits that social movements emerge when political opportunities become available.
What is political process theory?
Ableism is associated with this social identity.
What is ability/disability?
The ideas that exchange is reciprocal and differences should be explored are ground rules to this concept.
What is dialogical conversations?
This concept validates within-group difference.
What is cultural humility?
These are the five stages of gender identity development.
What are: 1) acquiescent participation; 2) unwitting participation; 3) exploratory participation; 4) apprentice participation; and 5) Bona Fide participation.
This is a limitation of deprivation theory.
What is it does not consider the catalyst for groups that have lacked access to a resource for a long time.
These are the four levels of racism/bias.
What are internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and structural?
Critical humility and self-reflection can help address this type of bias in professional decision-making.
What is implicit bias?
These are the five levels of needs from Maslow's Hierarchy.
What are physiological, safety, belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.