a belief that no culture can be judged by the standards of another and
that every culture must be approached on its own terms
the recognition and acknowledgement that society is pluralistic. In
addition to the dominant culture, there are many other cultures based around ethnicity,
sexual orientation, geography, religion, gender, and class
thoughts (social/moral) that sharply conflict with each other
to judge other cultures by the standards of one’s own, and beyond that, to
see one’s own standards as the true universal way and the other culture’s in a negative
way
a belief in the inherent superiority of Heterosexuality over all other patterns
and thereby the right to dominance
social groups that have developed values and models of behaviors which
are in continual conflict with the prevailing culture
to make a difference in treatment on a basis other than individual
character
generalization of characteristics that is applied to all members of a cultural
group
sharing a strong sense of identity with a particular religious, racial, or social
group
1) An integrated pattern of learned human behavior traits including thoughts,
communication, actions, beliefs, and values; the institutions of an ethnic, religious, or
social group; a body of learned beliefs, traditions, principles, and guides for behavior that
are shared among members of a particular group; 2) the sum total of the learned
behavioral traits, values, beliefs, language, laws, and technology characteristics of the
members of a particular society
the biological concept that defines groups of human beings based on a set of
genetic characteristics