Thinking About Identity and Ideologies
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THINKING ABOUT IDENTITY AND IDEOLOGIES
Specific outcomes 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 (chapter 1)
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Chapter Issue:
To what extent are ideology and identity interrelated?
Inquiry Question #1:
What is the relationship
between ideology and my identity?
Inquiry Question #2:
What factors
influence individual
and collective
beliefs and values?
Inquiry Question #3:What themes
and characteristics should my
ideology include?
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UN
DER
STAN
DIN
GS O
F IDEN
TITY
-who or what one is-sense of personal continuityand being unique from others
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TWO TYPES OF IDENTITY:
Personal Identity
•What makes you unique•Collection of traits that distinguishes you from others
Collective
Identity
•One shared with a particular group of people.•e.g. Linguistic, faith, cultural, ethnic
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IDENTITY CAN BE INFLUENCED BY GENDER, RELIGION, LANGUAGE, OR CULTURE.
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BELIEFS AND VALUES Are important aspects of identity. Influence our behaviour and choices
and guide us in our interactions with others.
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IDEO
LOG
Y AS AN
INFLU
ENCE O
N
IDEN
TITY
-ideology is a set of principles or ideas that explain our world and our place within it.
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Various factors may influence your beliefs and values, as well as your individual and collective identities and personal identities. E.g. Religion environment
spirituality media
gender languageideology
relationship to the landculture
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FIRST NATIO
NS H
OLISTIC LIFELO
NG
LEARNIN
G M
OD
EL
-represents the link between First Nations lifelong learning and community well-being.
-framework for measuring success in lifelong learning
Economic
Political
Social
Spiritual &Cultural Collective well-
being
Sources & domains of Knowledge
Nurturing Guides
mentors
counsellors
parents
teachers
elders
Other nations
nationclan
community self family ancestorsNatural world
Traditions & ceremonies
languages
Learning Rings of the Individual
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FIRST NATIONS PURPOSE OF LEARNING...Honor and protect the earth and
ensure the long-term sustainability of life
HolisticLifelong learningModel uses aGraphic modelof a living tree.
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LEARNIN
G RIN
GS O
F THE IN
DIVID
UAL
-depicts the cycles of learning for an individual and identifies the influences that affect individual learning and collective well-being. Fill in the bulls-eye (pg 24).
Intergenerational learning
Early learning
Elem/secon. education
Post-second. education
Workplace learning
Adult learning
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Metis Holistic Lifelong Learning Model.....label (pg26)
Explanation:
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Inquiry question #1:
What is the relationship between ideology and my identity?
-Brave New World (1932) Aldous Huxley describes a futuristic society where the state controls human reproduction and uses selective breeding to produce five separate castes or classes of people.
WHO ARE WE? (PG 27)
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BRAVE NEW
WO
RLD
-each caste is genetically engineered to fulfill a specific range of roles in society.-individuals are physically and intellectually matched to their prescribed roles-they are psychologically conditioned to accept and enjoy their roles.“that is the secret of happiness and virtue – liking what you’ve got to do”
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Brave New World is the timeless tale of the problems associated with the creation of an “utopian” society. It highlights the fact that true happiness cannot be attained by the elimination of unhappiness. And unhappiness can never really be eliminated from a human society.
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-Can Huxley’s fictional scenario be taken as a metaphor for today?
Discussion:
Do the immediate influences of family members and the more general influence of the culture in which we live, provide us with a predetermined worldview???
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What factors influence individual and collective
beliefs and values?
Inquiry question #2:
-considering the originsof our ideas may cause us to examine them further and develop a deeper understanding of them.
“No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate...”
Nelson Mandela
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FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FORMATION OF BELIEFS AND VALUES
-family influence -relating gender to beliefs and values -Religion & Spirituality -environment-relationship to the land-Language-Media, beliefs, and values-Government shaping Identity.
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FAMILY IN
FLUEN
CE
-the earliest influence
-has a strong influence on children’s identity.
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GEN
DER
-how a society perceives gender, sometimes legislating what is ‘appropriate’ gender expression, can also affect viewpoints on gender.
-society may assign specific gender roles to members – based on economic and religious factors, family, child security, and traditions.
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RELIGIO
N &
SPIRITUALITY
-takes many forms
-can give meaning to people’s lives and provides a moral system that informs their actions.
-provides shared traditions and collective action.
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ENVIRO
NM
ENT
-increasing environmental awareness has influenced the lives of many individuals.
-’environmental footprint’ awareness
-’green politics’ political ideology created by environmental-ism.
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RELATION
SHIP TO
THE
LAND
-if an individuals livelihood is connected to land or natural resources, this can influence your identity.
-Aboriginal peoples have a long relationship to the land and has social, cultural, economic connection to the land.
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LANG
UAGE
-way in which people communicate beliefs and values, worldview, cultural and societal understandings, and sense of self.
-linguistic minorities often struggle against assimilation.
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MED
IA, BELIEFS &
VALUES
-Marshall McLuhan claimed that the ‘medium is the message’ – that the form of the communication was more important than the actual content.
-felt that if people were unaware of the effects of electronic media, it could be used against them to form totalitarian control.
-Hegemony (political control exerted by one group over others) may occur.
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GO
VERNM
ENT
-Canada is a multicultural society and is manifested as pluralism
-Pluralism is also manifested through official bilingualism, Charter of Rights, and constitutional guarantees of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.
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What themes and characteristics should my
ideology include?
Inquiry question #3
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CHARACTERISTICS OF IDEOLOGY A. Nature of Human Beings:
Whether people are essentially good or bad If you are open to people, it is likely that you
believe humans are essentially good If you are cautious, likely you believe they
are not.
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B. The Structure of Society
-social structures are what bend us together as a society and help society function in an orderly fashion.
-social structures of society reflects the beliefs and values of the society
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C. Interpretations of History
-past events tend to influence the beliefs and values we hold.
-ideological interpretations of a country’s history affects the identities of its citizens. These interpretations often guide our actions.
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D. Visions of the Future
-reflects how you see your future – as individuals and as a society.
-these visions will guide your actions.
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THEMES OF IDEOLOGY Include: nation, class, race,
environment and relationship to the land, gender, religion.
Often, one or two themes dominate an ideology.e.g. Progressivism – ideologies that advocate moderate political and social
reform through government action. Generally support social justice and workers rights.
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DIFFERENT THINKERS-DIFFERENT THEMES Tommy Douglas-
Milton Friedman-
Ovide Mercredi-
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GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO CRISIS... How do the actions of a country’s
leaders in a time of crisis reflect the beliefs and values that underlie their ideology?
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