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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/18%3A_Precarious_Diversity__Representation_and_Demography/18.02%3A_Problem_Space_1__Employment_Content_and_DemographyExamining the assumptions underlying the commonly held equivalence between increased diversity in media and demographic parity between races and genders. Historical origins of this equivalence.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Precarious_Creativity%3A_Global_Media_Local_Labor_(Curtin_and_Sanson)/13%3A_Strategies_for_Success_Navigating_Hollywoods_Postracial_Labor_Practices/13.03%3A_Casting_Directors__Precarious_Limbo_GatekeepersThe economic precarity of most casting directors, and how this confines casting directors to sharing the ideological frames of their employers in order to avoid jeopardizing their careers.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology_(Evans)/10%3A_Sex_and_GenderThumbnail: The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements in use since the 1970s. (CC BY 2.0; Ludovic Bertron).
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Cultural_Sociology_and_Social_Problems/Beyond_Race_-_Cultural_Influences_on_Human_Social_Life_(Kennedy)/04%3A_Cultural_Identity/4.02%3A_Identity_Labels_and_CategoriesIdentity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Introduction_to_Sociology/Introduction_to_Sociology%3A_Understanding_and_Changing_the_Social_World_(Barkan)/08%3A_Gender_and_Gender_Inequality/8.02%3A_Understanding_Sex_and_GenderAlthough the terms sex and gender are sometimes used interchangeably and do in fact complement each other, they nonetheless refer to different aspects of what it means to be a woman or man in any soci...Although the terms sex and gender are sometimes used interchangeably and do in fact complement each other, they nonetheless refer to different aspects of what it means to be a woman or man in any society.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Justice_Studies/Race_and_Ethnic_Relations_in_the_U.S.%3A_An_Intersectional_Approach/01%3A_Introduction_to_Race_and_Ethnic_Relations/1.05%3A_Social_Stratification_and_IntersectionalityIdentity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/The_Whole_Child%3A_Development_in_the_Early_Years_(Budzyna_and_Buckley)/08%3A_Early_Childhood_Development/8.03%3A_Social_and_Emotional_Development_in_PreschoolThe document discusses various aspects of young children's socioemotional development, including emotional and moral development, gender roles, peer influence, and the impact of families and media. Em...The document discusses various aspects of young children's socioemotional development, including emotional and moral development, gender roles, peer influence, and the impact of families and media. Emotional development is shaped by parental responses, influencing peer acceptance. Moral development is explained through Piaget's stages. Gender influences peer interactions, with traditional roles reinforced by teachers and media.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Contra_Costa_College/Sociology_of_Race_and_Ethnicity/02%3A_Key_Theoretical_Concepts/2.03%3A_Social_StratificationIdentity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally f...Identity shapes our perceptions and the way we categorize people. Our individual and collective views influence our thinking. Regardless of personal, cultural, or universal identity people naturally focus on traits, values, behaviors, and practices or behaviors they identify with and have a tendency to dismiss those they do not.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/COM_1090%3A_Interpersonal_Communication%3A_Among_Family_Friends__and_at_Work/03%3A_The_Self/3.01%3A_The_Self_(Libretext_Version)The test was not scored, but parents, teachers are students were given “results.” One-half the class was told it was brilliant: by the end of the year, the third graders would be reading at the high s...The test was not scored, but parents, teachers are students were given “results.” One-half the class was told it was brilliant: by the end of the year, the third graders would be reading at the high school level and doing math several years above the third-grade level.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/College_Success/09%3A_Understanding_Civility_and_Cultural_Competence/9.02%3A_Categories_of_DiversityAccording to the American Psychological Association, personal identity is an individual’s sense of self defined by (a) a set of physical, psychological, and interpersonal characteristics that is not w...According to the American Psychological Association, personal identity is an individual’s sense of self defined by (a) a set of physical, psychological, and interpersonal characteristics that is not wholly shared with any other person and (b) a range of affiliations (e.g., ethnicity) and social roles. In an article about the actor, a reporter conducting the interview describes his struggle with trying to describe Dillon to the manager of the restaurant where the two planned to meet.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/COUNS_120%3A_Student_Success_(Wembes)/11%3A_Understanding_Civility_and_Cultural_Competence/11.03%3A_Categories_of_DiversityAccording to the American Psychological Association, personal identity is an individual’s sense of self defined by (a) a set of physical, psychological, and interpersonal characteristics that is not w...According to the American Psychological Association, personal identity is an individual’s sense of self defined by (a) a set of physical, psychological, and interpersonal characteristics that is not wholly shared with any other person and (b) a range of affiliations (e.g., ethnicity) and social roles. In an article about the actor, a reporter conducting the interview describes his struggle with trying to describe Dillon to the manager of the restaurant where the two planned to meet.