Political Correctness

Political Correctness

Political Correctness

Political Correctness

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Overview

Political correctness, better known as “PC,” flourished in institutions of higher learning in the 1990s. With the rise of social media, a second wave of PC culture has emerged that is more aggressive than the first. It seems to many that nearly everyone is a target, at risk of being labeled a racist or misogynist based on one short tweet. The movement, though intended to be inclusive and pluralistic, has its detractors. Is political correctness protective or is it an attack on freedom? Do knee-jerk reactions cancel out the opportunity for thoughtful discourse? And what does this culture mean for our future?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781534500990
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing
Publication date: 07/30/2017
Series: Current Controversies Series
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 15 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Foreword 11

Introduction 14

Chapter 1 Are We Too Easily Offended by Language?

Overview: Perceptions of the Meaning of "Politically Correct" Have Evolved Over Several Decades 18

The debate over the meaning and significance of the term "political correctness" is hardly new. As the concept has evolved, it has continued to spark discussion and controversy. Jesse Walker

Yes: We Are Too Easily Offended by Language

Political Correctness Impedes the Rights of the Press 22

With an entire generation being raised on safe spaces and trigger warnings, how will the press be affected by journalists who cannot handle uncomfortable situations? Shaheen Pasha

Political Correctness Is Encouraging a "Thought Police" 26

The terrifying concept of "thought policing" has evolved from being a literary trope to an actual practice. Asa J

No: We Are Not Too Easily Offended by Language

Thoughtful Language Is Essential for a Culture of Inclusiveness 35

Those who complain about political correctness turning into the Thought Police need to understand why the PC culture evolved in the first place. Kevin Carson

Language Regarding Subjugated People Has Important Implications 40

A debate over the terms used in Australia's historical narrative serve as an example of why precision is so important. Pejorative labels of "politically correct" should not be thrown about lightly when distinctions in rhetoric have important implications to subjugated people. Peter Kilroy

Chapter 2 Are College Campuses Too Politically Correct?

Overview: The Campus Setting Offers Both Reasons and Ramifications for Political Correctness 45

While college students are perceived by many to be oversensitive and even coddled, their environment is also an ideal place for full exercise of the First Amendment. David A. Tomar

Yes: College Campuses Are Too Politically Correct

Administrators and Student Are Too Concerned with Political Correctness 61

There are many examples of political correctness taken surprisingly far on college campuses around the United States. Daniel J. Mitchell

On-Campus Free Speech Continues to Diminish as a Result of Political Correctness 66

Speech policing has been on the rise over the past two decades, and it is becoming a threat to freedom of speech on college campuses. Greg Lukianoff

No: College Campuses Are Not Too Politically Correct

"Safe Space" Is a Valuable Element of the Campus Setting 74

There is an inherent value to safe spaces on college campuses. They are the ideal settings in which to create social change. Jennifer Wallin-Ruschman Mazna Patka

Trigger Warnings Create a Comfortable Working Environment for Students 83

Sensitivity, particularly with regard to topics dealing with graphic and potentially traumatic content, enables students to learn in a setting where they feel secure. Tony Pollard

Chapter 3 Should Political Correctness Be Applied to Social Media and the News?

Overview: Sensitive Topics Are Handled Differently Over Social Media 87

Social media has a direct impact on the way we discuss sensitive issues, but not always in the way we might expect. Keith Hampton Lee Rainie Weixu Lu Maria Dwyer Inyoung Shin Kristen Purcell

Yes: Political Correctness Should Be Applied to Social Media and the News

Anti-PC Sentiment Is a Detriment to Our Culture 97

The effort the author refers to as the "Anti-PC Crusade" has had a real-and negative-effect on American culture, in large part by way of the news. Lance Selfa

A PC Environment Contributes to Creativity and Openness 105

A study reveals that individuals who establish a comfort level of communication can generate more-and higher level-ideas in collaboration with one another. Gene Demby

No: Political Correctness Should Not Be Applied to Social Media and the News

Political Correctness Is Unnecessary and Manipulative 109

Political correctness is nothing but a tool for gaining power for those who feel that they've been victimized by society. Social media is helping it spread like wildfire. Luis R. Miranda

Publishers and News Media Pander to Bias and Ignorance 113

All too often, publishers and news media gloss over-or ignore-the truth and instead give the public the most easy-to-swallow or entertaining content available. Walter Brasch

Chapter 4 Has PC Culture Gone Too Far?

Overview: The Debate Over Political Correctness Continues 117

The various forms of political correctness-from trigger warnings to removal of potentially offensive content-are valid to some and baffling to others. Where is the middle ground? Chris Green

Yes: PC Culture Has Gone Too Far

PC Culture Has Too Great an Impact on Language 122

There are important repercussions to the university aversions to presenting students with any content that could be conceived as offensive. Jeremy Styron

Political Correctness Has Made Us Lose Perspective 126

The more control we demand over what is deemed acceptable in terms of language and thought, the more simplified our society becomes. This culture will result in a generation that does not understand the freedoms Americans enjoy as compared to many of those who suffer around the world. Daphne Patai

Political Correctness Has Crossed the Line 132

Freedom of expression cannot survive in a society where political correctness is the judge and referee of how we speak. Abri Brancken

No: PC Culture Has Not Gone Too Far

There Is a Connection Between Views on Political Correctness and Personal Experience 137

Research findings show that those people who believe society has become too politically correct are significantly less likely to have experienced discrimination themselves. Natalia Khosla Sean McElwee

Political Correctness Protects More Than It Harms 142

Criticisms that political correctness has gone too far don't take into account the tremendous need for thoughtful language and consideration in our complex society. Aoife Kelly

Organizations to Contact 145

Bibliography 150

Index 152

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