1.Define the norm you will violateThe norm was walking down 26th st and walk with posters
2. Describe briefly how this norm acts as a mechanism of social control.People don’t normally see people protesting on child sexual abuse and as in the community that is changing slowly
3.Describe what you will do to violate the norm._walking down our community and protest with posters to show that we shouldn't support child sexual abuse it must be stopped
Hypothesis
4.Describe the range of possible reactions others will have to the violation of this norm.People will probably question on why we are doing this, what is this for, coming up to us and asking questions
5. What do you predict the major reaction to be?
I feel that people are going to react surprise and then speak or ask on what we are protesting. I would see people have interest in the issue and would want to know more and get information.
Potential Setting
6. Where do you plan on the norm violation taking place? Be specific as possible.
I plan to walk down 31st all the way to Pulaski and down 26 st those are the main street in my community where there are a lot of cars and people.
7. How many and what type of people do you expect to encounter?
Throughout the action plan i would expect parents and mothers would want to support the issue and want to know what they can do to help.
Reflection
8. Describe your own and others’ reactions before, during, and after each violation.
Before we started walking i was prepared to talk about my issue and walking with my sister to see if people would see my sister with bruises and ask questions. After when we walked people did not ask questions or talked to us. People just walked away or didn't pay attention.
9. How did the reactions compare to what you had anticipated?
I was in shocked people would just read the poster or walk passed . that really got me mad and upset how can people just ignore the issue. How can they not support the issue. People were just rude.
10. Note any differences between the groups’ reactions and discuss possible reasons for them.
People were just rude people would just walk pass or ignore altogether there was some people that talked and supported the issue but most people did not
11. Why does the norm you choose to violate exist? What would happen if it didn’t exist? Would the results be good or bad?
If people would support and protest on issues that people's ant to pass messages then it's good that people that are strongly believe in the issue and do something to help out is such a good thing people should support and help out.
12. Did your experience stimulate any other questions? How would you test those question?
Some of the questions i had was why do people just ignore the issue? It could be tested by talking to people and ask if the issue of child sexual abuse is a issue or not?
Learning Extensions
13. Look up the “spotlight effect” (not the kind that relates to photography or photoshop). Define it (in your own words) and describe how it relates to your experience.
Spotlight effect is a type of person that feels that they are noticed or seen more than they actually are. The issue is a big problem that is summed as like seen but the issue is really not show and seen from people.
14. What did this exercise teach you about the social justice activism as a method for changing the world?
It has to show that it easy to protect and feel like no one cares about your issue and just being ignored is not good feeling.
15. Some people regularly choose to break social norms and act as social justice activists. Name 2-3 famous people who you consider to be social justice activists. Why do you think some people choose to be social justice activists?
_i don't know any famous people that are social justice activist.
2. Describe briefly how this norm acts as a mechanism of social control.People don’t normally see people protesting on child sexual abuse and as in the community that is changing slowly
3.Describe what you will do to violate the norm._walking down our community and protest with posters to show that we shouldn't support child sexual abuse it must be stopped
Hypothesis
4.Describe the range of possible reactions others will have to the violation of this norm.People will probably question on why we are doing this, what is this for, coming up to us and asking questions
5. What do you predict the major reaction to be?
I feel that people are going to react surprise and then speak or ask on what we are protesting. I would see people have interest in the issue and would want to know more and get information.
Potential Setting
6. Where do you plan on the norm violation taking place? Be specific as possible.
I plan to walk down 31st all the way to Pulaski and down 26 st those are the main street in my community where there are a lot of cars and people.
7. How many and what type of people do you expect to encounter?
Throughout the action plan i would expect parents and mothers would want to support the issue and want to know what they can do to help.
Reflection
8. Describe your own and others’ reactions before, during, and after each violation.
Before we started walking i was prepared to talk about my issue and walking with my sister to see if people would see my sister with bruises and ask questions. After when we walked people did not ask questions or talked to us. People just walked away or didn't pay attention.
9. How did the reactions compare to what you had anticipated?
I was in shocked people would just read the poster or walk passed . that really got me mad and upset how can people just ignore the issue. How can they not support the issue. People were just rude.
10. Note any differences between the groups’ reactions and discuss possible reasons for them.
People were just rude people would just walk pass or ignore altogether there was some people that talked and supported the issue but most people did not
11. Why does the norm you choose to violate exist? What would happen if it didn’t exist? Would the results be good or bad?
If people would support and protest on issues that people's ant to pass messages then it's good that people that are strongly believe in the issue and do something to help out is such a good thing people should support and help out.
12. Did your experience stimulate any other questions? How would you test those question?
Some of the questions i had was why do people just ignore the issue? It could be tested by talking to people and ask if the issue of child sexual abuse is a issue or not?
Learning Extensions
13. Look up the “spotlight effect” (not the kind that relates to photography or photoshop). Define it (in your own words) and describe how it relates to your experience.
Spotlight effect is a type of person that feels that they are noticed or seen more than they actually are. The issue is a big problem that is summed as like seen but the issue is really not show and seen from people.
14. What did this exercise teach you about the social justice activism as a method for changing the world?
It has to show that it easy to protect and feel like no one cares about your issue and just being ignored is not good feeling.
15. Some people regularly choose to break social norms and act as social justice activists. Name 2-3 famous people who you consider to be social justice activists. Why do you think some people choose to be social justice activists?
_i don't know any famous people that are social justice activist.