Ideological discourse
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Debate between people of opposing ideologies.
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Culturally marked
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A thing that has become culturally significant and is now well known
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Heteronormative
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Denoting or relating to a world view that promotes heterosexuality as the normal or preferred sexual orientation.
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Progressive/regressive
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progressive: an idea that encourages positive social change.
regressive: an idea that doesn't encourage social change, or encourages going back on social change. |
Marginalised
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A group, person or concept which is treated as insignificant.
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Value-judgement
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an assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one's standards or priorities.
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Trivialised
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when something is made to seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is.
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Verisimilitude
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The appearance of being true or real.
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Ideologically destabilising
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When ideologies are used to change or harm, an institution or movement.
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Contradicts dominant ideology
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When an idea goes against the popular opinion directly.
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Social myth
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It's a story or idea which is commonly perpetuated by the public specifically
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Complicit
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involved with others in an activity that is unlawful or morally wrong.
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Deviates/deviant
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depart from an established course
departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behaviour. |
Subverting/conforming
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undermine the power and authority of (an established system or institution).
To go against what is expected, or what is considered normal. To behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards To be similar in form or type; agree. |
Non-verbal language
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A way of communicating which doesn't involve speech or writing.
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