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Reflection Mr. Kilbourn Would you like to live in a place where everyone: Is the same? (Homogeneous) or Is different? (Heterogeneous)

What is Diversity? Cultural diversity refers to the wide range of cultural differences found between and within nations Can be a result of natural circumstances (climate, geography) or social circumstances (technology or demographics) Societies can be homogeneous or heterogeneous We live in a Heterogeneous Society Japan is an example of a Homogenous Society

Have you ever been made to feel like an outsider? When societal tensions arise, people may look for others on whom they can place blame or single out persons or groups who are the “outsider”, who do not belong.

Subculture A category of people who share distinguishing attributes, beliefs, values, and/or norms that set them apart in some significant manner from the dominant culture.

Counterculture A group that strongly rejects dominant societal values and norms and seeks alternative lifestyles

Ethnocentrism The practice of judging all other cultures by one’s own culture Based on the assumption that one’s own way of life is superior to all others Can be positive or negative

Why might this map be considered ethnocentric?

Cultural Relativism The belief that the behaviors and customs of any culture must be viewed and analyzed by the culture’s own standards