Call-out culture
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- | + | '''Call-out culture''' (also known as '''outrage culture''') is a term for the social phenomenon of publicly [[Denunciation|denouncing]] perceived [[racism]], [[sexism]], [[homophobia]], [[transphobia]], and other forms of [[Prejudice|bigotry]]. Denunciation ("call-outs") can happen in person or [[Online shaming|online]]. | |
- | "'''Google's Ideological Echo Chamber'''", commonly referred to as the '''Google memo''', is an internal [[Memorandum|memo]], dated July 2017, by [[United States]]-based [[Google]] engineer '''James Damore'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--> ({{IPAc-en|d|ə|ˈ|m|ɔr}}) about Google's culture and [[workplace diversity|diversity policies]]. The memo and Google's subsequent dismissal of Damore in August 2017 became a subject of interest for the media. | + | ==See also== |
- | + | * [[Left-wing politics]] | |
- | == See also == | + | * [[Me Too (hashtag)|#MeToo]] |
- | + | * [[Microaggression]] | |
- | * [[Biological determinism]] | + | * [[Online shaming]] |
- | * [[Call-out culture]] | + | * [[Regressive left]] |
- | * [[Criticism of Google]] | + | * [[Social criticism]] |
- | * [[Gender disparity in computing]] | + | * [[Social equality]] |
- | * [[Resistance to diversity efforts in organizations]] | + | * [[Social justice warrior]] |
- | * [[Sex differences in psychology]] | + | *[[Political correctness]] |
- | * [[Sexism in the technology industry]] | + | *[[Race card]] and [[woman card]] |
- | * [[Women in computing]] | + | *[[Self-censorship]] |
- | * [[Women in STEM fields]] | + | |
- | * [[The NeuroGenderings Network]] | + | |
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Call-out culture (also known as outrage culture) is a term for the social phenomenon of publicly denouncing perceived racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of bigotry. Denunciation ("call-outs") can happen in person or online.
See also
- Left-wing politics
- #MeToo
- Microaggression
- Online shaming
- Regressive left
- Social criticism
- Social equality
- Social justice warrior
- Political correctness
- Race card and woman card
- Self-censorship
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