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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/11%3A_Reclaiming_Indigenous_Languages_(Optional)/11.10%3A_Learning_Nishnaabemwin_at_University
    Mary Ann Corbiere, originally from Wiikwemkoong on Manitoulin Island, retired in 2021 after teaching Nishnaabemwin at Universit?? de Sudbury. Her teaching career evolved as courses gained popularity d...Mary Ann Corbiere, originally from Wiikwemkoong on Manitoulin Island, retired in 2021 after teaching Nishnaabemwin at Universit?? de Sudbury. Her teaching career evolved as courses gained popularity due to new Indigenous content requirements at Laurentian University. The class demographics were a mix of Native and non-Native students, each group facing unique challenges in learning the language.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/10%3A_Intercultural_Communication/10.03%3A_Facilitating_Discussions_about_Intercultural_Communication_Issues
    The content explores the themes of inequality, privilege, ethnocentrism, and political correctness in societal interactions. Emphasizing self-awareness and reflection, the text encourages discussions ...The content explores the themes of inequality, privilege, ethnocentrism, and political correctness in societal interactions. Emphasizing self-awareness and reflection, the text encourages discussions on how cultural identity, privilege, and racial dynamics influence communication and power structures. It highlights the prevalence of ethnocentrism and the importance of understanding Whiteness in reinforcing racial hierarchies.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/10%3A_Intercultural_Communication/10.05%3A_Where_Intercultural_Communication_Occurs
    The chapter emphasizes the importance of studying intercultural communication within the context of media. Media, as a major influence, plays a critical role in shaping cultural perceptions and repres...The chapter emphasizes the importance of studying intercultural communication within the context of media. Media, as a major influence, plays a critical role in shaping cultural perceptions and representations, particularly through popular culture. An analysis of a scene from the 2001 film "Spiderman" illustrates how media can propagate stereotypes related to gender and race, highlighting issues of representation and symbolic annihilation.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Introduction_to_Communication/Communication_in_the_Real_World_-_An_Introduction_to_Communication_Studies/02%3A_Communication_and_Perception/2.02%3A_Perceiving_Others
    The page discusses various aspects of perception, emphasizing how we interpret others' behaviors, form impressions, and attribute causes to actions. Key topics include internal and external attributio...The page discusses various aspects of perception, emphasizing how we interpret others' behaviors, form impressions, and attribute causes to actions. Key topics include internal and external attributions, perceptual errors like the fundamental attribution error and self-serving bias, and the influence of first and last impressions through the primacy and recency effects.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/02%3A_Identity_and_Intercultural_Communication/2.01%3A_Foundations_of_Culture_and_Identity
    And people who insist that we are all equal may claim that minorities are exaggerating their circumstances or “whining” and just need to “work harder” or “get over it.” The person making these stateme...And people who insist that we are all equal may claim that minorities are exaggerating their circumstances or “whining” and just need to “work harder” or “get over it.” The person making these statements acknowledges difference but doesn’t see their privilege or the institutional perpetuation of various “-isms.” Although I’ve encountered many more people in the passive state of acceptance than the active state, some may progress to an active state where they acknowledge inequality and are proud…
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/03%3A_Identity_and_Intercultural_Communication/3.01%3A_Foundations_of_Culture_and_Identity
    The text discusses self-concept and identity formation, emphasizing the influence of various social agents like parents, peers, and media. Identities are categorized into personal, social, and cultura...The text discusses self-concept and identity formation, emphasizing the influence of various social agents like parents, peers, and media. Identities are categorized into personal, social, and cultural, and are fluid rather than static. The process of identity development varies across nondominant, dominant, and bi- or multiracial identities, with models highlighting stages like unexamined identity, resistance, and integration.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/10%3A_Intercultural_Communication/10.02%3A_What_Do_We_Mean_by_Culture
    Noting the change from the biological to the sociopolitical understanding, we refer to race as “a largely social—yet powerful— construction of human difference that has been used to classify human bei...Noting the change from the biological to the sociopolitical understanding, we refer to race as “a largely social—yet powerful— construction of human difference that has been used to classify human beings into separate value-based categories” (Orbe and Harris 9).
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Development/Lifespan_Development_(OpenStax)/08%3A_Social_and_Emotional_Development_in_Middle_Childhood_(Ages_7_to_12)/8.00%3A_What_Does_Psychology_Say
    The page discusses the experiences of Andre and Omar, two brothers who moved from Brazil to Boston. It highlights the challenges they face in adjusting to a new school and cultural environment during ...The page discusses the experiences of Andre and Omar, two brothers who moved from Brazil to Boston. It highlights the challenges they face in adjusting to a new school and cultural environment during middle childhood, a critical period for identity development. Andre struggles with English and making friends, while Omar adapts more easily. Their parents are concerned about their cultural identity and social development.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Psychological_Disorders/Abnormal_Psychology_2e_(Lumen)/07%3A_Mood_Disorders/7.11%3A_Psychological_Perspectives_on_Mood_Disorders
    This page examines mood disorders, focusing on major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder from biological, cognitive, and sociocultural viewpoints. It identifies genetic susceptibility and neurotr...This page examines mood disorders, focusing on major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder from biological, cognitive, and sociocultural viewpoints. It identifies genetic susceptibility and neurotransmitter imbalances, and discusses the brain's role in emotional regulation. Various psychological theories, including psychodynamic, humanistic, and behavioral models, are presented alongside cognitive theories that emphasize thought patterns contributing to depression.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Contra_Costa_College/Psych-222%3A_Multicultural_Psychology_(Ounjian)/05%3A_Intersections_of_Identity-_Personality_Race_and_Ethnicity/5.01%3A_Introduction_to_Personality/5.1.1%3A_Foundations_of_Culture_and_Identity
    And people who insist that we are all equal may claim that minorities are exaggerating their circumstances or “whining” and just need to “work harder” or “get over it.” The person making these stateme...And people who insist that we are all equal may claim that minorities are exaggerating their circumstances or “whining” and just need to “work harder” or “get over it.” The person making these statements acknowledges difference but doesn’t see their privilege or the institutional perpetuation of various “-isms.” Although I’ve encountered many more people in the passive state of acceptance than the active state, some may progress to an active state where they acknowledge inequality and are proud…
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/07%3A_Sociolinguistics-_Language_Variation_and_Change/7.05%3A_Appalachian_American_English_(AE)
    The video script by Sarah Harmon explores Appalachian English (AE), a dialect from the Appalachian Mountains encompassing regions like Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of the Carolinas. Despite misconce...The video script by Sarah Harmon explores Appalachian English (AE), a dialect from the Appalachian Mountains encompassing regions like Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of the Carolinas. Despite misconceptions, AE is a well-studied, unique dialect in the U.S., retaining historical elements from its early English settlers.

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