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SOCIAL PSYC CLASS
Week 6 Discussion: impact of forming stereotypes, prejudice
Then, respond to at least 2 of your classmates by discussing what they shared and your interpretation of how this has placed a prejudice or stereotype attitude in the social world. Share your thoughts on wow can they have done things differently to avoid any form of stereotyping and or prejudice? If you are responding to someone’s post who already has a response, offer a different perspective and opinion.
EMELY
In my exploration for advertisements that may perpetuate stereotypes, I came across a video on YouTube titled "Gender Stereotypes in Advertisements". This compilation underscores how pervasive and ingrained gender stereotypes are in the media. The ads consistently push the narrative that women should conform to certain roles, often emphasizing beauty, domesticity, and submissiveness. Conversely, men are often portrayed as strong, decisive, and occasionally aloof or uninvolved in domestic chores.
Such advertisements reinforce outdated and limiting views on gender roles, making it challenging for society to progress toward gender equality. It's essential for advertisers to recognize the power they wield in shaping societal perceptions and to strive for more diverse and inclusive portrayals in their campaigns.
STEFANY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMjoPVY2L1o
Women have unfortunately been misrepresented in the media for as long as we can remember. The commercial that I chose was from the 2015 Superbowl, advertising the "All-Natural" burger from Carl's Jr. How could advertising a hamburger turn into a sexist message?
The commercial features a woman who is completely naked, being barely covered by objects that were also sexist. At one point in the commercial, her breasts were being covered by two melons. The whole time, she's talking about being "all natural", then comes out eating the Carl's Jr burger. This was the perfect example of "sex sells".
CULTURAL PSYCH CLASS
Week 6 discussion 1: ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURAL ANAYLSIS
IZZY
Chosen Company and Headquarters Location:
The chosen company is Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU), with its main headquarters located in Vienna, Virginia, USA.
Chosen Country:
For comparison, the chosen country is Japan.
Comparison and Contrast Analysis:
NFCU's core values of service, commitment, trust, and integrity align with Japanese cultural values of trust and integrity. However, NFCU may need to adapt its approach to reflect the Japanese cultural emphasis on humility and respect, ensuring these values are evident in all interactions with Japanese members.
Organization Vision:
Navy Federal Credit Union's vision is to "be the most preferred and trusted financial institution serving the military and their families." This vision emphasizes trust, preference, and a strong commitment to serving military personnel and their families. In contrast, Japan values traditions and long-standing relationships. While trust is important in Japanese culture, NFCU's vision might need to adapt to emphasize its commitment to building enduring relationships with its members to align better with Japanese cultural values.
Organization Mission:
NFCU's mission revolves around providing financial products and services tailored to its members' unique needs. In Japan, where collective harmony is prized, NFCU could benefit from highli
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