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Quiz 11 1.Prejudice: Group formation Ethnocentrism Stereotypes 2. Discrimination is the behavior component of prejudice.

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Quiz 11. Prejudice : Group formation Ethnocentrism Stereotypes 2. Discrimination is the behavior component of prejudice. Review L11 (Dec. 21). Barriers to Listening Internal EMOTIONAL NOISE COGNITIVE DISTRACTIONS COMPARTMENTALIZATION PREMATURE JUDGMENT External - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quiz 111. Prejudice:

Group formation Ethnocentrism Stereotypes

2. Discrimination is the behavior component of prejudice.

Review L11 (Dec. 21)Barriers to Listening

1.Internal EMOTIONAL NOISE COGNITIVE DISTRACTIONS COMPARTMENTALIZATION PREMATURE JUDGMENT

2.External SENSORY ADAPTATION. SELECTIVE ATTENTION INFORMATION OVERLOAD MESSAGE COMPLEXITY

Read Chapters 8 and 9Effective CommunicationVerbal and Nonverbal Communication

Question: “Where are you from?”

Answer:Hong Kong?China?Earth?

Our IdentityHong Konger

Native?New immigrant?Our native province?

ChineseGlobal Citizens

Our Uniqueness? / Core values? Freedoms (e.g. religion, speech, etc. )

Low taxesAutonomy (some) Rule of lawEfficiencyWhy?

Our historyforeign influences ?only capitalist city or financial center in China ?

FLARE閃耀 / 閃光

Postcolonial Identity CrisisOne Country Two Systems

Heterotopia or SchizophreniaDouble identity

BNO passport, HK SAR passport

Patriotism – love or devotion to one’s country

more patriotic, to learn the national anthem and to emphasize their our membership of One Country over our enjoyment of the freer of Two Systems?

Patriotism at other countries

The Pledge of Allegiance "I pledge allegiance to the flag of

the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

The American dream

What does it mean to be an American?a Briton?an Aussie?a Kiwi?A Japanese?a Hong Konger?Chinese?

Fabric of our society?(written report/term paper)

What are the elements that hold us together?

Make use of all 9 chapters In your own words ~ 500 words

Global CitizenshipWhat is Global Mindset? Be open and non-judgmental See diversity as a source of creativity Be willing to learn from others and to

collaborate Be curious about different cultures, be

reflective about your own Identify as a citizen of the world, not just one

nation or locality Be curious about different cultures, be

reflective about your own Source: http://www.globalcitizenship.com/

Global CitizenshipWhat are the characteristics of a Global

Citizen?  In a metaphorical tree a Global Citizen is deeply rooted in his native culture yet the branches are spreading out in the world expressing an openness and a desire to coexist with other trees and begins in an ecological balance. Tree offers a lot to the world in fruits, shades, seeds, and life sustainability by converting Carbon dioxide into Oxygen.

Source: http://www.globalcitizenship.com/

Do we agree?

E.g. Lyrics of “Imagine” (John Lennon)

Imagine there's no countriesIt isn't hard to doNothing to kill or die forAnd no religion tooImagine all the peopleLiving life in peace...

Imagine no possessionsI wonder if you canNo need for greed or hungerA brotherhood of manImagine all the peopleSharing all the world...

End of Semester TestFormat: 40 MC questions; and 20 fill-in-the-blanks and short questions. Instructions1. Please make sure you cell phone is turned off and you have

stashed away your textbook and any other materials related to this course.

2. Please put your name and ID number on this cover page of the test;

3. Please put your name and ID number of the Answer Sheet; 4. Please write legibly on the Answer Sheet;5. Please make sure the question paper has 2 parts with 8 pages;6. If you are using a dictionary, make sure it has not annotations

of any kind. 7. Once started, you are not allowed to leave in the first 60

minutes; and8. When you are done, make sure you turn in both the question

script and the Answer Sheet.

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