Structural Violence Flashcards

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what are the four premises to structural violence?

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  • difference in power = inequalities
  • inequalities become institutionalized by elites and create oppressive conditions
  • not always harsh/aggressive physical processes, but the everyday circumstances for people in oppressive environments
  • more needs for resources=more risk for violence=least amount of agency
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what does the tree of rights approach consist of?

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  • provision rights
  • resources
  • debate/discourse
  • positive rights/negative rights
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what are provision rights?

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food, water, shelter, sanitation, health care

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what are resources?

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people, networks (organizations), funds

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what is debate/discourse?

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who decides? -> interpretation, interpret values through education
(duty for those to provide for those that don’t have)

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what are positive rights/negative rights?

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positive rights: you have the freedom to…
negative rights: you have the freedom from doing…

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what are kin groups?

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social units whose members can be identified and whose residence patterns and activities can be observed

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what are the types of kin groups?

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  • Families (impermanent, family dies when members die)
  • Descent groups (permanent)
    (Nuclear families, extended families, matrifocal families (like in Olinda
    and Potosi))
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what are the three P’s of children’s rights?

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  • provision: children have the right to an adequate standard of living, health care, education, and services, and to play and recreation
  • protection: children have the right to protection from abuse, neglect, exploitation and discrimination
  • participation: children have the right to participate in communities and have programs and services for themselves
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what is UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)?

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  • 3 P’s
  • anyone before 18 years of age
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what is the problem of structure vs agency in terms of provision rights?

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children as breadwinners (household reliance on income contribution) creates conflict

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what are favelas?

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settlements/houses near the larger cities in Brazil, waves of unhoused migrant workers filled the favelas, which offered affordable makeshift housing.

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child labor in olinda?

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Many children work as domestics, tour guides, street vending, shine shoes, wash dishes (in restaurants or bars), shop assistants, garbage dumps, guias, sex clubs

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what is religion?

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belief and practices related to the supernatural

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what are the different types of religion?

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  • animism: inanimate objects hold value
  • witchcraft: contagious/imitative “magic”
  • polytheism: belief in more than one god
  • monotheism: belief in one god
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what is latin american catholicism?

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  • syncretism of ancient indigenous beliefs and spanish conquistadores
  • blending of line between living & dead
  • secular and religious rituals
  • reciprocity between people and saints
17
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what is liberation theology?

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  • social movement in latin american catholicism since 1960’s
  • economic justice, church should help the poor
18
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what are the four primary functions of religions?

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  • provide comfort in times of stress
  • explain the unexplainable
  • social control
  • sense of community w/ others
19
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what is todos santos?

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day of the dead

20
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what is social movement activism?

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the practice of working toward the reform of institutions, behaviors, relations, and expectations in society