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7 concepts of critical social theory
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-oppression/domination
-liberation -dogma/ideology -critique -dialogue -conscientization -action |
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oppression/domination
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the unequal power relations in society
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liberation
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freedom from the coercion and constraint in the oppressive structural society
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dogma/ideology
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the dominant, authoritative system of ideas which has not been sufficiently examined and challenged
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critique
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a process of several components: oppositional thinking, reflection, analysis, dialogue
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dialogue
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a mutal interaction that raises collective consciousness by affirming, clarifying, and integrating the historical, political, economic and social experiences in the communities
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conscientization
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learning to perceive the political, economic and social contradictions and conceive the way to take actions against the contradictions
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action
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the informed, meaningful and deliberate behaviour and verbalization, based on critical insight, reflection and dialogue
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Why nurses have to study critical social theory
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1. nurses need to understand the big picture that contributes to individual and community health
2. unequal power, political interest and economic policies lead to racism, classism, ageism etc. and ultimately inhibit human potential and health |
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3 views that may lead nurses to draw different conclusions about health behaviour
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downstream view
thinking upstream critical social theory |