Difference between revisions of "Structural level"

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'''Structural level''' refers to a facet of categorism being built-in into a social structure of some kind. Discriminatory laws, customs, self-reinforcing social expectations, and so on.
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#REDIRECT[[Levels_of_context#Types_of_structures]]
 
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This is one of the eight [[levels of categorism]].
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==Intersections==
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As one of the eight [[levels of categorism]], the structural level can intersect with the other levels in ways such as the following:
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* Structural Level and [[Individual Level]]: A person reproduces and reinforces (or even helps creating) a social structure.
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* Structural Level and [[Group Level]]: The group helps reproducing, reinfoprcing or even creating a categorist structure.
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* Structural Level and [[Systemic Level]]: Systemic behavior has structural reasons.
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* Structural Level and [[Discursive Level]]: How we talk about things reinforces other structures, and vice versa.
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* Structural Level and [[Dogmatic Level]]: A certain categorist doctrine is integrated in the social structure of society.
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* Structural Level and [[Law Level]]: Laws reinforce social structures, and are hard to uphold if they are out of sync with the social structures. 
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* Structural Level and [[International Treaties Level]]: Local social structures participates in upholding how the world is organized, while also being inspired by the global treaties.
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 27 January 2021