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Stereotypes

OriginThe term  “stereotype” was taken from the Greek words στερεός (stereos), "firm, solid" and τύπος (typos), "impression ", thus "solid impression".The term comes from the printing trade and was first adopted in 1798 by Firmin Didot to describe a

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Слайд 1Stereotypes

Stereotypes

Слайд 2Origin
The term  “stereotype” was taken from the Greek words στερεός (stereos), "firm, solid" and

τύπος (typos), "impression ", thus "solid impression".
The term comes from

the printing trade and was first adopted in 1798 by Firmin Didot to describe a printing plate that duplicated any typography. The duplicate printing plate, or the stereotype, is used for printing instead of the original.

OriginThe term  “stereotype” was taken from the Greek words στερεός (stereos),

Слайд 3The term  “stereotype” was taken from the Greek words στερεός (stereos), "firm, solid" and

τύπος (typos), "impression ", thus "solid impression".
Outside of printing, the

first mention of "stereotype" was in 1850, as a noun that meant "image perpetuated without change." However, it was not until 1922.
The "stereotype" was first used in the modern psychological sense by American journalist Walter Lippmann in his work ”Public Opinion”.

In social psychology, a stereotype is a thought that can be adopted about specific types of persons or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality.

Origin

The term  “stereotype” was taken from the Greek words στερεός (stereos),

Слайд 4Age stereotypes
In some cultures age is a virtue, while in

others it may seem to be a curse. We all

find that as we get older, certain things are expected of us. Many older people feel themselves discriminated against in areas such as work, housing and sports. With the average age of populations around the world increasing and health care improving, many countries are finding that the expectations and laws regarding age need to be reconsidered.
Age stereotypesIn some cultures age is a virtue, while in others it may seem to be a

Слайд 5Ethnic stereotypes
An ethnic stereotype is a system of beliefs about

typical characteristics of members of a given ethnic group or

nationality, their status, society and cultural norms. National stereotypes may be either about their own nationality or about others. Stereotypes about their own nation may aid in maintaining the national identity.
Various anti-national phobias and prejudices operate with ethnic stereotypes.
Ethnic stereotypesAn ethnic stereotype is a system of beliefs about typical characteristics of members of a given

Слайд 6Gender stereotypes
The age-old battle of the sexes is a major

subject under diversity. Equality between the sexes is still relatively

new concept in some societies (women did not have the right to vote in the United States until 1920). Stereotyping is a form of prejudice and many people stereotype what is expected of a woman and what is expected of a man.
Gender stereotypesThe age-old battle of the sexes is a major subject under diversity. Equality between the sexes

Слайд 7In many countries around the world the dominant culture sets

the standards and norms for day-to-day living. People who are

not part the dominant culture find themselves stereotyped and victims of prejudice when it comes to jobs, educational opportunities, housing, and so forth.
In many countries around the world the dominant culture sets the standards and norms for day-to-day living.

Слайд 8Religious stereotypes
Religious stereotyping is the act of discrimination against members

of other religions and is commonly based on generalised ideas

and appearances of other religious beliefs and practices. It is important to understand that religious stereotypes, as well as many other stereotypes, are misleading and that one cannot judge a person by their religious background.
Religious stereotypesReligious stereotyping is the act of discrimination against members of other religions and is commonly based

Слайд 9If you don’t like or don’t trust somebody because of

stereotypes, you have a prejudice against that person (or group

of person). It is dangerous because it leads to discrimination and conflicts.
If you don’t like or don’t trust somebody because of stereotypes, you have a prejudice against that

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