Social Construction Of Differences

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What I learned about the social construction of difference conceptually means the differences in society that people perceive individuals are morally consist of gender and race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and social class. Theoretically, according to Allan Johnson, social construction of difference, is created between two groups, one groups that has privileges and the ability to pass through society as “normal’. Some humans that are considered to be the oppressed are “non-normal and do not get the same privileges of the domain group. Johnson also uses the example of American woman who has not had any contact with white society. As of what the women knows, she is merely aware that she is an African American woman, not considered to be a black woman, in her state of …show more content…

Realistically, I believe this is because society that is around her has not generated a construction of privilege and oppression in order for her to behave logically in that way. The society that she lives and operates simply as is, inexperienced to any differences from the “norm”. However I can say that once people move out of their own society and enter into a newly world, where one may not be the “norm”, they become oppressed and essentially will not receive the privileges they once enjoyed. Basically, the social construction of difference is recognizing that people are different in society including a person race, sexual orientation, etc, but his theory is that we need to change the world by changing the way we think and act so we be successful in many ways in which can potentially accept each other and it makes a difference when “we participate in the world become part of the complex dynamic through which the world itself will change.” (Johnson,

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