C1.1.5 Our Social Landscape Flashcards
Related to the relationships between people (adj)
Interpersonal
Position or rank held in relation to other people’s position (noun)
status
An official set of documented guidelines that police a certain profession or company (noun)
Code of ethics
People who are equal to one another (noun)
Peers
Rules which govern behaviour based on moral values (noun)
Ethic (moral principle)
Ethics (personal moral or moral code)
Ethical (adj)
Something regarded as typical or standard practice (noun)
Norm
To incorporate or become part of a certain group or society (noun)
Integration (noun)
Integrate (verb)
Integrative (adj)
Feeling of confusion or anxiety when experiencing aspects of a new culture (noun)
Culture shock
People who are not in a majority. (noun)
Minority groups
A though or opinion someone has that causes them to give something/someone preferable treatment or treat them unfairly (noun)
Bias (noun)
Bias against [sth/sb] (verb)
Bias [sb] for [sb/sth] (verb)
the informal sharing of information and services among individuals or groups that have a common interest. (noun, adj)
Networking
To become absorbed into a new culture (verb)
To assimilate
Believing your own race or culture is superior to another (noun, adj)
Ethnocentric
A division within a culture or society with a specific pattern of behaviour, attitude, or belief system (noun)
Subculture
When two people look each other in the eyes at the same time (verb)
to make eye contact