diplomsko delo

Abstract

Predsodki so stališča, ki niso upravičena, argumentirana ali preverjena. Spremljajo jih močna čustva, ki dajejo predsodkom potrebno "duševno energijo" ter hranijo globoko nezavedno dinamiko. Pred pisanjem diplomske naloge sem predvidevala, da je družba zelo nestrpna do "drugačnih". Ker se v družbi vedno znova postavljajo vprašanja o načinu življenja homoseksualcev, o njihovih pravicah in možnostih, sem se odločila, da bom globlje raziskala problem predsodkov in stereotipov do "drugačnih", še posebej do homoseksualcev. V prvem delu diplomske naloge sem s pomočjo strokovne literature podala teoretična izhodišča o predsodkih in stereotipih ter o istospolni usmerjenosti. Po podrobnejše informacije sem se zatekla k predstavnikom društva Legebitra in društva DIH. V drugem delu pa sem z anketnim vprašalnikom, ki sem ga izdelala s pomočjo mentorice, poskušala zbrati informacije in stališča naključno izbranih ljudi ter ugotoviti, kako oni sprejemajo "drugačne" v naši družbi in se soočajo z njimi. Želela sem ugotoviti ali obstajajo razlike v odgovorih glede na spol, starost, stopnjo izobrazbe in tip skupnosti. Opravila sem tudi intervju z dvema lezbijkama in gejema, saj so me zanimala tudi njihova razmišljanja in izkušnje ob soočanju s svojo spolno usmerjenostjo in predsodki družbe. Pri rezultatih raziskave sem upoštevala, da je tema zelo kompleksna in občutljiva, zato so anketiranci morda odgovarjali z zadržkom oziroma so želeli podati "strpne" odgovore. Ugotovila sem, da imajo več predsodkov starejši anketiranci in prebivalci z vasi. Intervjuvani homoseksualci pri soočanju s svojo spolno usmerjenostjo nimajo večjih težav, a se zavedajo, da so omejeni v pravicah in željah.

Keywords

sociologija;homoseksualnost;predsodki;stereotipi;istospolna usmerjenost;sprejemanje;pravice;družinski zakonik;diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
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Source: Maribor
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [V. Šnopl]
UDC: 316(043.2)
COBISS: 17614600 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Prejudices and stereotypes towards homosexuals
Secondary abstract: Prejudices are unjustified, unreasonable or unverified standpoints. They are often accompanied by passionate feelings that encourage such prejudicial thinking. Prior to this research, I assumed the society was intolerant towards the different groups of people. The rights of homosexuals, their options in the society and their lifestyle represent constant sources of questions; therefore, the scope of my research touched the field of negative prejudices and stereotypes against different groups - especially against homosexuals. The first part of this diploma paper forms a theoretical background of prejudices and stereotypes against same-sex orientation. In depth information on the matter was provided by the members of Legebitra Society and DIH Society. The second part reveals the survey results, conducted on the testimonies of a random sample of people regarding their (un)acceptance of different groups of people in their society and how they cope with the presence of such differences. The main objective of this research was to see if there are differences in perceiving "difference" among the respondents of different sex, age, education level and community type. Moreover, open-ended questions were asked in interviews with two lesbians and gays where they shared their thought and experiences of living in a society that is prejudicial against their sexual orientation. When making conclusions on the basis of the data acquired, considering the complexity and sensitivity of the subject was crucial, since the respondents' answers might have been bias or unspoken. With this research, it has been identified older respondents and the ones living in rural areas, tend to be more prejudicial in comparison to the rest of the sample. On the one hand, homosexual interviewees tend not to have bigger issues with their sexual orientation, but on the other hand, they are aware of their limitations in rights and desires.
Secondary keywords: Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za sociologijo
Pages: 143 f.
Keywords (UDC): social sciences;družbene vede;sociology;sociologija;
ID: 18495
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