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1 Oppression Fashionable Sociology

2 Why am I listening to this  Heaps of debates are about messages in society and how different actors shape them  This seminar is about how to think about the way messages and ideas interact in modern society  It’s basically a look at sociological theory in debating

3 How does Oppression Work?  Society subtly influences our beliefs about the world through a whole variety of means  Education  Images  Political Rhetoric  Attitudes  We refer to the way this influence is exerted as “discourse”

4 Oppression Mechanisms  Expectations  We have a particular idea about how a woman/gay person/black person ought to behave  Identity  We associate more with people with whom we share a sense of community  Hierarchy  We implicitly see some identities as better or worse or more or less threatening  Backlash  Threat to power, fear of change

5  These structures are maintained because members of minority groups have less power in discourses  Their voices are ignored  Their voices are actively shut out  They lack the means to access a voice

6 What are the consequences of oppression?  Expectations are internalised  Expectations are policed

7 How can we change identity and attitudes? Authority Self-interest/cognitive dissonance Changes in the engagement that people have with minorities Changes in the images people see Changes in the power of institutions that propagate narratives Childhood messages

8 Application to Debates  Think about how narratives change, and how the model is an example of that  Compare different mechanisms for change and think about which ones might be stronger than others

9 Making an Oppression Argument  Outline an oppression mechanism  Expectations  Identity  Hierarchy  Backlash  Explain why the model is better/worse for the mechanism  Or, use it to characterise


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