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  2. Minority influence - Wikipedia

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    Minority influence, a form of social influence, takes place when a member of a minority group influences the majority to accept the minority's beliefs or behavior.This occurs when a small group or an individual acts as an agent of social change by questioning established societal perceptions, and proposing alternative, original ideas which oppose the existing social norms. [1]

  3. Social influence - Wikipedia

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    Minority influence takes place when a majority is influenced to accept the beliefs or behaviors of a minority. Minority influence can be affected by the sizes of majority and minority groups, the level of consistency of the minority group, and situational factors (such as the affluence or social importance of the minority). [ 6 ]

  4. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks that seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination based on identity or disability. [1]

  5. Conversion theory of minority influence - Wikipedia

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    This is because validation leads to private acceptance, whereas comparison processes result in direct influence as members publicly comply. [citation needed] Generally, validation is a long process, so the effects of a minority are somewhat slower to emerge and identify.

  6. Cultural assimilation - Wikipedia

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    Some types of cultural assimilation resemble acculturation in which a minority group or culture completely assimilates into the dominant culture in which defining characteristics of the minority culture are less obverse or outright disappear; while in other types of cultural assimilation such as cultural integration mostly found in ...

  7. Remember the minority, as Iowa's law does, when defending ...

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    Minority religions often find themselves mistreated by those in the majority, and we must protect them. Unfortunately, we’ve lately seen a rise of mistreatment of religious minorities in the ...

  8. Letters: A fearful minority wanting to impose its world view ...

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    That fearful minority wants to make its worldview the only one to which the rest of us and our children are exposed. Banning books and closing school libraries amount to social disaster.

  9. Minority group - Wikipedia

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    The term "minority group" has different usages, depending on the context.According to its common usage, the term minority group can simply be understood in terms of demographic sizes within a population: i.e. a group in society with the least number of individuals, or less than half, is a "minority".