CPH MIDTERMS LEC 1 Flashcards
Differences in gender, age groups, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, language preference, religion, political views, and special needs as well as race and ethnicity
Diversity
subcultural group within a multicultural society
Ethnicity
Membership in an ethnic group is usually based on a common national or tribal heritage
Ethnicity
Six Main Features of an Ethnic Group
common property name - kankanai-ibaloi from atok si maam. It gives a sense of an identity
Myth of common ancestry - ifugao has a origin in where nag simula ang tao?
Shared historical memories - heroes, lam-ang
One or more elements of common culture - normally religion, customs, language.
A link with a Homeland - black guy na nag immigrate wala na sa africa
Sense of solidarity - kilala mo si ganto si ganyan.
Primary sense of belonging to an ethnic group
Ethnicity
refers to the household member’s identity, by blood and not by choice nor by adoption / confirmation for any ethnic group primarily the Indigenous Peoples (IPs)
Ethnicity
consanguine in nature, meaning, the ties are reckoned by blood and traced through the family tree
Ethnic group
categorization of parts of a population based on physical appearance due to particular historical social and political force
Race:
consists of fewer than 50% of the population
Minority:
those with characteristics that are found in more than 50% of the population; at least 50% plus one (1) individual
Majority:
is multifaceted but also dynamic and is also more extensive
Diversity
oftentimes used interchangeably with ethnicity but is inaccurate
Race
cultural modification of an individual or group by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
Acculturation
A person who flees one area or country to seek shelter or protection from danger
Refugee
differences in the incidence, prevalence mortality and burden of diseases and other adverse health conditions among specific population groups
Health disparities