Categories: All - anthropology - psychology - sociology - discrimination

by Kachu Siddarth 6 years ago

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ASP

The discussion revolves around understanding social sciences, specifically psychology, sociology, and anthropology, and their application in analyzing human behavior and societal interactions.

ASP

Do they feel that their culture is being threatened, or whats "theirs" is being taken by them?

What kind of expectations and stereotypes are held for new immigrants vs older immigrants and does this change by location

What reason would someone have to discriminate against a Muslim or someone with a different religious as theirs?

How doe religious affiliation affect interaction between people

Islamophobia is a very real fear in the US and a few other countries in Europe. Events like this are likely to happen as some believe that Muslims are dangerous or that they are the reason for an issue in their city or country. For example, the travel ban that dosent allow immigrants AND non-immigrants to travel to the US for a select few countries. This is most likely a reaction to the War on Terror

Psychology is the study of the brain, humans specifically the thoughts and their actions before they are acted upon.

A study of humans and their culture, identity and values

Studying how different cultures and religions, interact, and stereotypes of the different religions. They would also address multiculturalism and if the multiculturalism in america is functional. Multiculturalism is very important for society as it allows for social and anthropological growth. Different cultures are able to interact and learn from each other, and accommodate each other which changes the social structures and roles in society, and the culture of society. Different perspectives and ideas can also help effectively solve issues that impact us today. This is why diversity is important to the growth of society in the 20th century.

A Psychologist would look at why or why not a subject decided to take action, and the reasons for discriminating against a muslim boy. They would look at the reasons the boys have to not be friends have to exclude him from their group, or what reason they have to tell their kids to stay away from him. Were they afraid, insecure, entitled or were they uneducated about the topic?

An anthropologist would look at the restaurant's location and the political affiliation of this location. The could also look at the values of the neighbourhoods the kids and the parents, and their

A Sociologist would look at the how the subjects took action, either independently or together. They would also look at how much influence and expectations the parents have on their children. They would also look at

Sociology is the study of Society, the change, development and functionality of society.

What is it?

Psychologist view

Sociologist View

Description: A group of friends discriminate against their Muslim friend because their parents told them not to associate with them. They had been friends with him for 10 years, but question his values after their parents tell him not to and the Islamophobia.

Would more subjects intervene if someone was already taking action?

Anthropologist View

Questions

Why did some not take action?

Would some people not want to get involved because wanted to avoid conflict?

Why would someone decide to take or not take action?

What made the subjects take action and how were they different from the characters the actors were playing?

What area are the located in ? (political background)

What are the ethnic backgrounds of the subjects?

What are their political viewpoints?

Were any of them actively involved in politics, news and knowledgeable about the topic

What are the boys backgrounds?

What Would You Do - Understanding Social Sciences

Anthropology

Psychology

Sociology