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Title: Diversity Definitions


1
Diversity Definitions
  • Key Terms
  • Majority
  • Minority
  • Diversity
  • Ethnocentrism
  • Prejudice
  • Stereotype
  • Discrimination
  • Tokenism

2
Majority
  • Refers to that group of people in the
    organization who hold the most positions that
    command decision-making power
  • Have the greatest access to system rewards
  • May also refer to the group that has the largest
    numbers

3
Minority
  • Refers to the group that are usually smaller in
    number
  • The group that has less access to decision-making
  • Group that has less access to system rewards
  • In the larger society, the minority group has a
    perceived lower status

4
What is Diversity?
  • Diversity includes the more obvious demographic
    differences (primary characteristics)
  • Race/Ethnicity/Language
  • Nationality
  • Gender/Sex
  • Age
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Physical Ability/Physical Attributes

5
What is Diversity
  • Diversity also includes other differences such as
    (secondary characteristics)
  • Religion
  • Socio-economic Status/Income Level
  • Education Level
  • Military Experience
  • Marital Status
  • Parental Status
  • Political Affiliation
  • Regionality/Geographic Location

6
Ethnocentrism
  • The belief that ones own group, culture, country
    or customs are superior to others

7
Prejudice
  • A preconceived judgment, opinion or assumption
    about an issue, behavior, individual or group of
    people

8
Stereotype
  • A positive or negative assessment of members of a
    group and/or their perceived attributes

9
Discrimination
  • The act of treating an issue, person or behavior
    unjustly or inequitably on the basis of
    stereotypes or prejudices

10
Tokenism
  • Refers to being one of a very few members of a
    group in an organization
  • The practice of hiring only one of a certain
    group simply to fill a quota without proper
    evaluation of the persons skills

11
Sex/Gender
  • Sex is the biological difference between
    individualsin this case, male and female
    individuals
  • Gender is a psychological and social construct
    formed to explain masculinity and femininity
    within a social group
  • Leisure choices are often strongly influenced by
    both sex and gender

12
Sexism
  • Language (calling women girls, etc)
  • Lack of paid parental leave for men
  • Social (and agency) pressure to prevent girls
    from participating in rugby, boxing, etc (see
    Title IX)
  • Social pressure to prevent boys from
    participating in sewing, cooking, ballet, etc
  • Lack of available child-care in leisure facilities

13
Status
  • The amount of esteem and prestige one can elicit
    from others in society
  • May be based on any of the primary or secondary
    characteristics that form the dimensions of
    diversity

14
Culture
  • Surface Culture
  • Deep Culture
  • Subculture

15
Surface Culture
  • Those elements of a culture that are visible, or
    able to be picked up by the immediate senses
  • Music
  • Clothing
  • Food
  • Appearance
  • Gestures
  • Often people make judgments based on surface
    culture elements alone

16
Deep Culture
  • Those elements of an individual that are not
    visible to others, yet may be even more important
    in terms of self-identity
  • World views
  • Social systems
  • Beliefs
  • Values
  • Unstated (informal) norms
  • Religion

17
Subculture
  • It is common for people to belong to one primary
    culture and one or more than one subculture
  • Subcultures may be associated with groups
    relating to work or leisure activities or with an
    individuals economic or social status

18
Subcultures
  • Middle class
  • Single
  • Country western line dancers
  • Stamp collectors
  • ???
  • CPRS

19
Classifications
  • While cultures, subcultures and other categories
    of diversity are convenient methods of
    classifying people, recreation agencies must
    always be aware of over-generalizing to the point
    of stereotype

20
Diversity in Rec and Leisure
  • Leisure services are not alone in being affected
    by the changing demographics of the US
  • In many ways, diversity is the term that replaces
    the term multicultural

21
How it Affects Us
  • California became a minority majority in 2000
  • The number of people age 65 and older that will
    remain at work is increasing
  • Individuals with disabilities will compete more
    effectively for employment within leisure
    services organizations
  • ADA requirements are still being implemented
  • Two out of three new workers are now women and by
    2008, women will be 48 of the workforce
  • Affirmative Action programs are being questioned

22
How it Affects Us
  • Increased day care services and flexible work
    schedules
  • New types of benefits
  • Multicultural programs and employee training
  • Changing facility design
  • Increased programs for the elderly

23
How it Affects Us
  • Lawsuits related to discrimination and sexual
    harassment
  • Responding to changing societal values
  • Sensitivity and political correctness
  • Equal opportunity in hiring and delivery of
    services

24
How it Affects Us
  • Privacy regarding HIV and AIDS
  • Inner-agency growing pains
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