LSS 2503
Chapter 5 Understanding Cultural
Diversity
Work with a partner, explore ch. 5
and write in the missing answers.
The challenges and benefits of
diversity
Challenges include gender, age,
ideology, national origin, and sexual orientation. Some people discriminate
against others who are different from themselves. Discrimination happens when
an action or decision is based on a prejudice against an individual or group
because of race, class, sexual orientation, age and disabilities amongst others.
It usually happens when a dominant group confront a member or members from a
minority group. Examples include:
Dominant white against black
Dominant males against females
Dominant rich against the poor
Dominant young against the old (and
vice versa)
Many of the challenges of diversity
stem from ‘isms’: racism, sexism, ageism, ableism and classism.
Racism
This occurs when a member or members
of a dominant group discriminate against another group based on the colour of
the skin. This was practised under the apartheid regime in South Africa where
people were excluded from many areas (where they lived, who they married, what
jobs they had, how they were educated amongst others) based solely on the
colour of their skin.
Classism
Class refers to social rank in terms
of income, wealth, status and power. This means that different values are
placed on people based not on personality but on their social and economic
value
Sexism
This refers to treating men and
women in different ways based on their gender. The dominant group (usually
males) has the power and can lead to prejudice and bias against the less
dominant group.
Ageism
Ageism refers to people being
discriminated against because of their age rather that their ability and often
takes place in the job market.
Ableism
This is related to discrimination
against people with a disability. Disabilities are limitations that can
interrupt everyday activities in work or social life. If the environment does
not have the facilities to accommodate disabled people (such as a ramp) then
the disability becomes a handicap.
Benefits of diversity
The most recognised benefits of
diversity are
Creativity
Innovation
Cooperation
Synergy
Creativity
Working with people from other
cultures can help our creativity. If we work with people from different ethnic
groups we will benefit from their input resulting from their different
backgrounds, experiences, perspectives and ideas.
Innovation
When a group of people from
different cultures and backgrounds are working together a collection of ideas
can lead to innovations.
Cooperation
Once we acknowledge and respect our
differences the possibilities for connecting and cooperating become wider. In
friendly atmosphere similarities become more important than differences and
individuals can connect to each other using positive attitudes.
Synergy
Synergy is the extra energy and
effectiveness that is achieved when people and organisations create a spirit of
shared understanding and openness so that they can cooperate and combine their
efforts.
These benefits develop when people from different cultural
backgrounds work or live together. This can be in industry, education, the market
place and local communities.
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