Social Science 3 Parciales Flashcards
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What is an abstract
It’s a summary of what your report it’s about. It’s 10% of the word count and must have one sentence for every topic
Parts of an assessment report
Abstract Methods Results/findings Discussion Conclusions Reference list Appendices
Introduction
The reader will want to know how the work is connected by previous research, what and why
What’s a topic of social science
It’s a topics that matters to te society and it can make a difference
What’s a nation
Set of people
Meaning of nation
Strong sense of unity and concisiousness race, religion, land, culture, political aspirations
What’s a state
Condition
Meaning of state
Population, territory, government, sovereignty
What is feminism
It’s the advocacy of woman’s lights on the ground the of political, social, and economic equally to men
Misconceptions
Misogyny
Misandry
What’s misogyny
Hate or prejudge against woman
What’s misandry
Hate or dislike of men
What’s sexual objectification
It’s the act of treating a person as an instrument of pleasure
What’s stereotyping
A thought about specific types of individual or certain ways of doing things
What’s opression
The exercise of authority in a cruel or unjust manner
What’s discrimination
Making a distinction in favor of, or against a person
First world feminism
Rape culture
Domestic violence
Equal payment
Gender ones
Third world feminism
Child marriage
Honor killing
Prostitution
Feminist
Mary Wollstonecraft
Amelia bloomer
Simone beavoir
Betty Friedan
Example of a paradigm
Imagine you move to United Kingdom tomorrow and suddenly have to drive on the other side of the road
Importance of understanding paradigms
Our interpretation of these events we are on our point of view
What is a paradigm
They are different ways that you see yourself, your relationships, others, and life in general. Usually without knowing all the facts. They can be positive or negative
White paradigms can be harmful
Paradigms are often totally incorrect , they are based on inaccurate or incomplete evidence
Types of paradigms
Self paradigms
Paradigms of others
Paradigms of life