Chapter 2: Culture Wars

Chapter 2: Culture Wars
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Chapter 2: Culture Wars

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Foto: 
Sushil Nash
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What are the traditions 
and customs of your culture?
What are the traditions
and customs of your culture?

Slide 2 - Mind map

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Learning goals
  • I understand what culture is
  • I can explain cultural processes 
  • I can name the differences between views and groups in the cultural dimension 
  • I can identify progressive and conservative views 
  • I know what a culture war is and can name examples
  • I understand polarization, discrimination and us/ them thinking
  • I am aware of the silent majority 

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2.1: Different cultures? Different views!

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Everyone is different!
Biology: Genes.
Culture: Shared traditions, habits, values and norms.
Identity: Image of yourself and how others view you.

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Biology
Culture
Identity
Having black hair
Feeling Dutch
Shaking hands

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What belongs where? 

Foto's:
Adrian Fernández
https://unsplash.com/photos/t1jlLrsMpjc 

Cytonn Photography 
https://unsplash.com/photos/n95VMLxqM2I 

Cultural differences
Differences between
people because of culture.

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Socialisation 
The process of learning (aspects of) a culture and the behaviour that is considered normal in that culture.

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Socialising agents
The institutions where you learn a culture.

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What are examples of socializing agents?
What are examples of 
socialising agents?
A
Mosque
B
Primary school
C
Volleybal club

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What are your
socialising agents?
What are your
socialising agents?

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Integration
When you have learned aspects of a new culture while remaining attached to your old culture.

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Internalisation 
When an aspect of a culture has become part of your identity.

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Which term best fits what the people
in the video are doing?
Which term best fits what the people
in the video are doing?
A
Integration
B
Internalisation

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Is this assignment a socializing
agent for the people in the video?
Is this assignment a socialising
agent for the people in the video? 
A
Yes
B
No

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Are bikes part of the Dutch identity
and culture?
Are bikes part of the 
Dutch identity and culture? 
Part of the culture
Part of the identity
Both part of the culture and the identity
Neither part of the culture nor the identity

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Dominant culture 
The culture that a majority of people in a country has.

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Subculture 
A group whose values and norms of behaviour differ to some degree from those of mainstream society.

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Counterculture
A group whose values and norms of behaviour differ a great deal from those of the dominant culture.

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Subculture
Counterculture
Dominant culture

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Which photo belongs where?


Foto's: 
  • Denise Jans https://unsplash.com/photos/KjZk7cMgE6w 
  • https://www.trouw.nl/binnenland/toenemende-onvrede-over-coronamaatregelen-plaatst-overheid-in-spagaat~b84ddb17/
  • https://www.ewmagazine.nl/uncategorized/achtergrond/2017/05/geen-woorden-maar-dadels-zo-gaat-nederland-om-met-ramadan-508313/
2.2: Progressive and conservative 

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Foto:
Rosemary Ketchum
https://www.pexels.com/nl-nl/foto/mensen-verzamelen-zich-op-straat-1464223/ 
What do you want?
What do you want?
I want to protect my culture and traditions
I want less tradition and more freedom

Slide 23 - Poll

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Progressives
People that think cultures are of equal value and that individuals can choose themselves which cultures they want to be part of.

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Conservatives
People that focus more on their group and think their values and norms are better than those of other people on certain topics.

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Progressives 
Tolerance
Inclusive view
Multicultural society 
Equal rights
Conservatives 
Traditions
Clear rules
Uniform society

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John thinks gay marriage should be legalized everywhere. John is probably....
John thinks gay marriage should be legalized everywhere. 
John is probably....
A
Conservative
B
Progressive

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Eva wants stricter rules on softdrugs.
Eva is probably...
Eva wants stricter rules on softdrugs.
Eva is probably...
A
Conservative
B
Progressive

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Conservative
Progressive 
Norms and values should stay the same
Everyone should be included
Clear rules on right and wrong 
The best society is one where everyone is part of the same culture
Differences between people should always be respected
This idea leads to a very diverse society 

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The difference between being conservative or progressive is the same as the difference between 'right' or 'wrong'
'The difference between being conservative or progressive is the same as the difference between 'right' or 'wrong''
A
True
B
Not true

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Extreme views
Extremely progressive or conservative views can create tensions in a society. 

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Social control
People in groups keep an eye on one another to check if they’re behaving correctly, according to the culture.

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Can you name examples
of 'social control' in a society?
Can you name examples
of 'social control' in a society?

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Exclusive view
The idea that if you have different ideas or opinions or want to change things, you’re not part of the group.      

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Us/ them thinking
Thinking in a way that divides society in groups that oppose each other.

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'Negative stereotypes on immigrants can lead to an exclusive view and us/ them thinking.'
'Negative stereotypes on immigrants can lead to exclusive views and us/ them thinking.'
Agree
Disagree

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What helps against us/them thinking,
according to this video?
What helps against us/ them thinking,
according to this video? 

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2.3: Culture war and 
polarization

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Foto:
Duncan Shaffer
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Culture war
A situation where people have such opposing world views that a normal discussion between them is no longer possible.

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Polarisation 
The idea that there is a development in society where groups start to oppose one another more and more.

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What is the term for this
'deep cultural division within society'?
What is the term for this
'deep cultural division within society'?

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Silent majority
The (large) group of people who have moderate opinions, so aren’t very extreme in their thinking

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Do you think this statement is 'true' or 'not true'?
'Through polarization people are
forgetting to listen to the silent majority'
Do you think this statement is 'true' or 'not true'?
Through polarization people forget to listen to the silent majority.
True
Not true

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Discrimination 
Treating people differently (unequal) in a situation which does not justify different treatment

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Name an example of discrimination that you have seen.
Name an example of discrimination that you have seen.

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Cultural dimension/ line 
If you weigh up all your opinions on all kinds of cultural issues, you and the people around you can be placed somewhere along the line between progressives and conservatives

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Conservatives
Progressives
More focus on the individual and equal treatment and an inclusive view
More focus on the group and its culture with its values and traditions

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2.4: Culture wars in the United States

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Foto:
Aditya Vyas
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What is the central issue in the US culture wars, according to the video?
What is the central issue in the US culture wars, according to the video?
A
Abortion
B
Gender
C
Race

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Why are mostly conservatives
very afraid of losing their culture and identity?
Why might conservatives be 
most afraid of losing their culture and identity?

Slide 54 - Open question

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'Polarization and us/ them thinking exists because people are afraid of each other'
'Polarization and us/ them thinking exists because people are afraid of each other'
Agree
Disagree

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Why might mostly progressives be for teaching Critical Race Theory?
Why might mostly progressives be for teaching Critical Race Theory?

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Why might mostly conservatives be against teaching Critical Race Theory?
Why might mostly conservatives be against teaching Critical Race Theory?

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'I don't mind if family members or friends have a totally different opinion than me on a topic in politics and culture'
'I don't mind if family members or friends have very different opinions on topics in politics and culture than me'
Agree
Disagree

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What have you learnt in this lecture?
What have you learnt in this lecture?

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What do you still find difficult?
What do you still find difficult?

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Learning goals
  • I understand what culture is
  • I can explain cultural processes 
  • I can name the differences between views and groups in the cultural dimension 
  • I can identify progressive and conservative views 
  • I know what a culture war is and can name examples
  • I understand polarization, discrimination and us/ them thinking
  • I am aware of the silent majority 

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End of chapter 2: Culture Wars

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