Social Studies Power, Active Citizenship, and Change. Outcome 12

Similar documents
A continuum of tactics. Tactics, Strategy and the Interactions Between Movements and their Targets & Opponents. Interactions

Voices of Immigrant and Muslim Young People

British History. 30 Years

Challenges faced by the Contemporary World

Your Jail. Activities. Overview. Essential Questions. Learning Goals. Dolor Sit Amet

Measures to ensure the rights of civilians to protest peacefully

NATIONAL ARCHIVES IRELAND

The 1 st Amendment Y O U R F U N D A M E N T A L R I G H T S A S A M E R I C A N S

Lecture 2: What is Terrorism? Is this man a Terrorist or a Freedom Fighter?

IRELAND: A DIVIDED COUNTRY

The State of Louisiana Literacy Test 1953

Conflating Terrorism and Insurgency

Michael Collins. Presented by. Alexandra Wiltheis & Katrin Schmidt

Office of the Dean of Students. Dean of Students

Name: 8 th Grade U.S. History. STAAR Review. Constitution

o I agree to continue (1) o I do not agree to continue (2)

Syrian Women's Empowerment Programme 2017 Kara Tepe Camp, Lesvos Greece

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POSCI) POLITICAL SCIENCE

Cold War Lesson Plan. Central Historical Question: Who was primarily responsible for the Cold War: The United States or the Soviet Union?

India and Vietnam Independence Activator

The first affirmation of the Center s Guideline ( on

How does legislation such as Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8 recognize the status and identity of Aboriginal peoples?

LESSON DESCRIPTION HANDOUTS AND GUIDES

HANDLING IRISH COMPETITION INVESTIGATIONS

Attitudes to Peace Lines General population survey

LEGAL REMEDIES AT A GLANCE

INVESTING FOR PEACE A GUIDE FOR LOCAL CHURCH ACTIVISTS

BIRLA VISHVAKARMA MAHAVIDYALAYA. (Engineering College) (An Autonomous Institute) (A CVM Institute)

IRA ends its armed struggle

Lesson Plan: Should the United States Join the International Criminal Court?

Running for Municipal Office in Alberta

Nepal. Implementing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Unit 3: International Relations Lesson 4: League of Nations (pp from the IB Course Companion)

Hacking: Rights, Hacktivism, and Counterhacking

Chapter 15: Learning About Hindu Beliefs Use of Nonviolence as an Effective Strategy

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN A DEMOCRACY

Total Control in North Korea By Jessica McBirney 2016

Lesson Plan: Civil Disobedience: Right or Wrong?

amnesty international

Direct action and identification of success(es) in environmental activism: a case study of the Sea Shepherds Conservation Society (SSCS) antiwhaling

Historical Debates: The Cold War

o I agree to continue (2) o I do not agree to continue (3)

Hmong Declaration on the Right to Development, Security and Freedoms

VALUES, BELIEFS & PERSPECTIVES

Case 2:18-at Document 1 Filed 04/10/18 Page 1 of 12

Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission City Hall, 451 South State, Room 335 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Thursday, November 29, :30 p.m.

POLICY & PROCEDURE DOCUMENT NUMBER: Finance and Administration. TITLE: Workplace Violence Pay DATE: June 14, REVISED: March 12, 2009

Lecture 2: What is Terrorism? Is this man a Terrorist or a Freedom Fighter?

On the Demands of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement Bill Menke, November 2011

SS7H3e Brain Wrinkles

LESSON OBJECTIVE. 1.) ANALYZE the effectiveness & morality of the British Royal Air Force bombing of German civilians

Teacher Guide: rights

Complete the warm-up about Jefferson s quote

Resolution UNSC/1.1. UNSC United Nations Security Council

Dr. Maura Conway Dublin City University. Cyberterrorism

The Dilemmas of Dissent and Political Response

Causes of the American Revolution

I PLEAD THE FIFTH! Understanding Loose and Strict Interpretations of the US Constitution W 479

African Independence Movements. After World War I, many Africans organized to end colonial rule in their countries.

HISAR SCHOOL JUNIOR MODEL UNITED NATIONS Globalization: Creating a Common Language. Advisory Panel

Inclusion What I can do

If A Tree Falls Discussion Guide

Agenda: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights to Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism

The Ordeal of Reconstruction

COP21-REDLINES-D12 TO CHANGE EVERYTHING WE HAVE TO STEP OUT OF LINE DISOBEDIENCE FOR A JUST AND LIVEABLE PLANET IN PARIS AND EVERYWHERE

-What are the five basic freedoms that are listed in the 1st Amendment?

Influence of Corruption over Economic Growth in Macedonia

Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities of Citizens

1. Key Concerns. Review of University-Wide Survey on Protest. Introduction

PRETRIAL INSTRUCTIONS. CACI No. 100

SURVEY OF "DEBATE: LIBERTARIANISM VS. CONSERVATISM" ATTENDEES CONDUCTED BY THE CATO INSTITUTE JULY 23, 2015 N=179

ESRC SEMINAR SERIES: The Role of Civil Society in the Management of National Security in a Democracy

Journey for Freedom: Risking It All for the American Dream

Decree umber 9. umber 14 for the year 2008 Internal Security Forces Penal Code. Chapter One Application of the Law

Application to vote by emergency proxy based on occupation, service or employment

Ethno Nationalist Terror

THE COLD WAR Learning Goal 1:

Harry S. Truman. The Truman Doctrine. Delivered 12 March 1947 before a Joint Session of Congress

TELL IT LIKE IT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT ASYLUM

Beginnings of the Cold War

THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION

POLI 111: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Session 9-Political Socialization

file:///c /Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/Michael/Desktop/REFS/Ready%20to%20do/10_10_05/THENORTHERNIRELANDCONFLICT.html

IRELAND: A DIVIDED COUNTRY

Reconstruction

The British Parliament

The Nazi Retreat from the East

LEARNING ACTIVITIES Democracy

RADICALIZATION: A SUMMARY

Cold War. Unit EQ: How did social, economic, and political events influence the US during the Cold War era?

GET INVOLVED! Be a Junior Activist. Crabtree Publishing Company

WEEKLY LATINO TRACKING POLL 2018: WAVE 10 11/5/18

Civil Resistance. What is it? Civil resistance is a way for ordinary people to fight

Case 1:13-cr DPW Document 240 Filed 06/09/14 Page 1 of 22 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

Ch 19-1 Postwar Havoc

HIIBEL V. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTICT COURT OF NEVADA: IDENTIFICATION AND ANONYMITY POST-9/11

Knowledge Objectives (2 of 2) Skills Objectives. Introduction. Legal Considerations During Investigation 12/20/2013. Legal Considerations

Introducing. Explore the concept of Britishness. Begin to examine British Values. Introduce the idea of democracy. British Values

2013 ESSAY COMPETITION

THE CONSTITUTION IN THE CLASSROOM

Transcription:

Social Studies 1211 Power, Active Citizenship, and Change Outcome 12

DOING NOTHING If you witnessed a stranger in danger, would you help him or her? Why?

Kitty Genovese, a young women in New York City, was stalked and stabbed multiple times in the back. Her attacker, Winston Moseley, left the scene, but returned and continued to attack her. In total the incident lasted 30 minutes. Many witnessed the attack, but did not call the police. Eventually it was reported, but it was too late. Genovese died from the attack. Why did so many fail to help her?

Bystander apathy or the bystander effect : The tendency for people in a group to be less likely to help someone in need than if they were the only witness present. Social psychologists use the term diffusion of responsibility to help explain this: In a group, individuals may feel they are not as qualified to help (e.g.: may not be a doctor, police officer, etc.) and will differ responsibility to someone else in the group, thinking someone else may be more qualified than they are. Some people may feel less guilt for not helping due to deindividuation, or their identity being hidden as part of a large group. The more people who are in the group, the less likely an individual is to help. How does this make you feel?

THE BYSTANDER EFFECT Watch the video called Much of What You Know on the Bystander Effect is Wrong on the following slide for a different perspective of the Bystander Effect. Do you disagree with the speaker, Ken Brown? Do you agree? Be able to explain your answer in a class discussion!

CONSEQUENCES OF INACTION Clearly, from what we ve seen, doing nothing does not mean that nothing happens. There are consequences of inaction. Inaction can occur at three levels, based on who is affected: Personal e.g.: Kitty Genovese National e.g.: residential schools Global e.g.: Rwandan genocide Questions 1. Should people be punished for failing to act? Explain. 2. Is government inaction more significant than individual inaction? Explain. 3. The bystander effect largely involves people feeling uncertain of what to do in a situation. What can be done to reduce its effects? 4. How do you decide when to act? What would motivate you?

ACTION VS INACTION Complete the Handout on the Activity below

ACTIVISM CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Activism means taking action to bring about political or social change. This can take many forms, such as: Protesting Joining major organizations (e.g.: Earthwatch Volunteering for a charity Wearing pins or clothes that support a cause (e.g.: antibullying) When you advocate (make your voice heard) for what you believe in, you are practicing activism. How you practice activism depends on your goals, available time, and resources. There are four options: 1. Donate 2. Educate 3. Communicate 4. Agitate Can you provide examples of what each type of activism might look like? What are the strengths and challenges of each option?

Why might you not act even though something should be done?

In order to create change, it is helpful to use your understanding of why people fail to act. Active citizens are those who are informed about social issues and engaged in working to improve the community, province, territory, or country. It is difficult for one person to do everything, so an activist chooses an issue or cause that is very important to them and then tries to determine where they can do the most good. ACTIVITY: How Can You Create Change?

WHAT IF LEGAL ACTIVISM FAILS? What options are available to create positive change if legal forms of activism do not succeed? There are two alternatives to legal activism: 1. Civil disobedience 2. Violent resistance Civil disobedience is a form of protest that involves peacefully and purposefully breaking the law and accepting the consequences. What is the point of doing this? Raise awareness of an injustice or to change unfair laws. Avoid violence and aggression on principle, no matter the response of authorities

Four types of civil disobedience Occupations The action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by a physical force. Public Disturbances Some action is designed to capture the attention of the public and/or media, often involving some disruption of everyday life. Blockades An act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. Illegal Protests A protest or group action that deliberately breaks the law.

This occupation of the famous New York City financial district was designed to draw attention to unfair financial practices and the significant wealth gap that exists in North America. Occupy Wall Street

Public Disturbance Greenpeace is known for protesting and using civil disobedience to promote environmental concern. In 2008, the organization staged a public disturbance and dumped tonnes of fish heads in front of a government building to speak out against the environmental effects of illegal fishing, suggesting governments need to do more to prevent it.

Illegal Protests Mahatma Gandhi s Salt March

Four types of violent resistance Self-harm Doing harm to oneself out of frustration to bring awareness to an unjust situation and spark change. Sabotage To deliberately destroy, damage or obstruct something, especially for political or military advantage. Vandalism An action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. Terrorism The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.

Self-Harm Refugees on the Macedonian-Greece border protest the decision of Balkan governments to screen refugees on the grounds of country of origin rather than on merit or need. Sabotage Anonymous, a group of computer hackers and anti-censorship/surveillance activists, attacked websites (e.g., the FBI, Warner Brothers Music) to protest government shutting down a popular file-sharing site.

Vandalism During the 2015 federal election, many stop signs were vandalized in an attempt to influence people s voting. Terrorism The Irish Republican Army in conducted bombings of locations in Northern Ireland and Britain in order to force Britain to negotiate a withdraw from Northern Ireland and allow the state to join the Republic of Ireland.

IS ILLEGAL ACTION EVER JUSTIFIED? The answer to this question is a personal one, and you may feel strongly about it. What have other s said on the issue?

Complete Qs 1-6 on pp. 40-43