Exploring Different Lenses on Issues

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What does a cultural and social lens explore?

  • The economic impact of an issue
  • The impact of social customs, cultural traditions, and daily issues (correct)
  • The predicted impact of an issue on the future
  • The effects of an issue on the environment

What is the focus of an ethical lens?

  • Historical events and struggles
  • Economic views and impacts
  • Government decisions
  • Moral considerations, human rights, and laws (correct)

What does a political lens examine?

The effect of an issue on government decisions or how it was affected by them.

What is the focus of a futuristic lens?

<p>The predicted impact of the issue on the future.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does an environmental lens explore?

<p>The effects of issues on the environment and how the environment influences those issues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of an economic lens?

<p>To explore the economic impact of the issue and the views of various economists.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following concepts with their definitions:

<p>Perspectives = A point of view influenced by context Historical lens = Examines media from a historical point of view Philosophical lens = Focuses on how philosophers have addressed questions Artistic lens = Examines the influence of artwork on issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does a health lens examine?

<p>The effects of issues on physical, emotional, and mental health.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Cultural and Social Lens

  • Investigates the impact of social customs and cultural traditions on individuals' lives and relationships.
  • Analyzes daily issues and their influence on beliefs and practices.

Ethical Lens

  • Examines issues through a moral perspective, focusing on human rights and societal laws.
  • Utilizes ethical frameworks to assess the implications of various scenarios.

Political Lens

  • Analyzes the relationship between issues and government actions or decisions.
  • Investigates how policies influence societal problems and vice versa.

Futuristic Lens

  • Explores potential future impacts stemming from current issues.
  • Considers long-term consequences and changes that may arise.

Environmental Lens

  • Assesses the effects of issues on the environment and surrounding ecosystems.
  • Evaluates how environmental factors can influence societal issues.

Economic Lens

  • Investigates the economic ramifications of issues on different sectors.
  • Considers diverse economic viewpoints and theories related to the problem at hand.

Perspectives

  • Represents varying points of view influenced by context and background.
  • Voices of stakeholders directly affected by the issues are highlighted.
  • Emphasizes the importance of knowledge and experience in shaping viewpoints.

Historical Lens

  • Analyzes media and events through a historical framework, emphasizing context of time and place.
  • Studies how historical events and societal changes inform current issues.

Philosophical Lens

  • Focuses on philosophical perspectives surrounding issues, considering how different thinkers have addressed them.
  • Engages with various philosophical arguments and their relevance to contemporary debates.

Artistic Lens

  • Explores the role of art and artistic movements in shaping and responding to societal issues.
  • Investigates how issues influence artistic expression and vice versa.

Health Lens

  • Examines the effects of issues on physical, emotional, and mental health.
  • Aims to find pathways to enhance public health and well-being across communities.

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