Making Social Worlds - For iPod/iPhone http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/itunes.open.ac.uk.1536231042.01536231050 Open University Making Social Worlds - For iPod/iPhone This course addresses how individuals operate in social worlds, how social experience is shaped and made meaningful through culture. Social worlds are a basic psychological requirement which enable people to feel secure, develop attachment to others and regulate their conduct. The course seeks to establish the nature of social worlds; how they are ordered and sustained; how they change and under what sorts of circumstances they disintegrate. A case-study of apartheid passbooks shows how such documents can allow the ‘recognition’ of some individuals but exclude others. This material is taken from the Open University Course DD308 Making social worlds. Social Science Open University no Population registration tests An example of how races were classified after the introduction of the population registration act of 1950. An example of how races were classified after the introduction of the population registration act of 1950. An example of how races were classified after the introduction of the population registration act of 1950. 1546509262 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:50:00 GMT Open University 0:00:34 no Social Science Open University Life in a passbook The use of passbooks in South Africa that contained information about the holder and had to be carried at all times. The use of passbooks in South Africa that contained information about the holder and had to be carried at all times. The use of passbooks in South Africa that contained information about the holder and had to be carried at all times. 1553939703 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:49:00 GMT Open University 0:02:30 no Social Science Open University Green IDs in times of prohibition The different passbooks and what that meant in times of prhibition. The different passbooks and what that meant in times of prhibition. The different passbooks and what that meant in times of prhibition. 1546509264 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:48:00 GMT Open University 0:01:28 no Social Science Open University Fear of forgetting A brief talk about the pressure and fear of humiliation of you were caught without your passbook in South Africa. A brief talk about the pressure and fear of humiliation of you were caught without your passbook in South Africa. A brief talk about the pressure and fear of humiliation of you were caught without your passbook in South Africa. 1546509266 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:47:00 GMT Open University 0:01:41 no Social Science Open University Held hostage to a passbook The role that the passbook held in the community and its impact on the community. The role that the passbook held in the community and its impact on the community. The role that the passbook held in the community and its impact on the community. 1553939701 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:46:00 GMT Open University 0:01:04 no Social Science Open University Humiliation of the red stamp A couple talking about a process of 'Vula-Vala' that was performed in order for you to have a red stamp in your passbook. A couple talking about a process of 'Vula-Vala' that was performed in order for you to have a red stamp in your passbook. A couple talking about a process of 'Vula-Vala' that was performed in order for you to have a red stamp in your passbook. 1553939705 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:45:00 GMT Open University 0:01:59 no Social Science Open University Finding work The rules of working in South Africa and the role of the passbook. The rules of working in South Africa and the role of the passbook. The rules of working in South Africa and the role of the passbook. 1553939707 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:44:00 GMT Open University 0:01:59 no Social Science Open University The waiting game One mans story of how he was restricted by the passbook that he carried and had to wait 7 years before he could by his own home. One mans story of how he was restricted by the passbook that he carried and had to wait 7 years before he could by his own home. One mans story of how he was restricted by the passbook that he carried and had to wait 7 years before he could by his own home. 1553939709 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:43:00 GMT Open University 0:01:44 no Social Science Open University Australian citizenship ceremony An australian citizenship ceremony. An australian citizenship ceremony. An australian citizenship ceremony. 1548519285 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:42:00 GMT Open University 0:03:18 no Social Science Open University British citizenship ceremony A british citizenship ceremony hosted by Brent council. A british citizenship ceremony hosted by Brent council. A british citizenship ceremony hosted by Brent council. 1559888622 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:41:00 GMT Open University 0:02:56 no Social Science Open University What is Britishness? David Blunkett talks about what he sees to be britishness and the what is good citizenship. David Blunkett talks about what he sees to be britishness and the what is good citizenship. David Blunkett talks about what he sees to be britishness and the what is good citizenship. 1559888625 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:40:00 GMT Open University 0:01:32 no Social Science Open University Filling the unskilled job market Sir Bernard Crick talking about the change in migrant worker recruitment. Sir Bernard Crick talking about the change in migrant worker recruitment. Sir Bernard Crick talking about the change in migrant worker recruitment. 1546509273 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:39:00 GMT Open University 0:01:59 no Social Science Open University Reflection on the change of citizenship policy Sir Bernard crick talking about the limitations of new citizenship policy. Sir Bernard crick talking about the limitations of new citizenship policy. Sir Bernard crick talking about the limitations of new citizenship policy. 1546509275 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:37:00 GMT Open University 0:01:05 no Social Science Open University The purpose of the British Citizenship ceremony David Blunkett talking about the reasons behind the British citizenship ceremony and its importance to the nation. David Blunkett talking about the reasons behind the British citizenship ceremony and its importance to the nation. David Blunkett talking about the reasons behind the British citizenship ceremony and its importance to the nation. 1546509277 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:36:00 GMT Open University 0:00:51 no Social Science Open University The past politics of Australian citizenship Dr Sev Ozdowski talks about the early politics of Australian citizenship and the control of immigration. Dr Sev Ozdowski talks about the early politics of Australian citizenship and the control of immigration. Dr Sev Ozdowski talks about the early politics of Australian citizenship and the control of immigration. 1553939685 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:35:00 GMT Open University 0:02:25 no Social Science Open University Four groups migrate to Australia Prof Andrew Jakubowicz identifies four categories of people who are applying for Australian citizenship. Prof Andrew Jakubowicz identifies four categories of people who are applying for Australian citizenship. Prof Andrew Jakubowicz identifies four categories of people who are applying for Australian citizenship. 1553939687 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:34:00 GMT Open University 0:00:52 no Social Science Open University Learning to be accepted The role of language in social inclusion, and the importance it has in fitting in with society. The role of language in social inclusion, and the importance it has in fitting in with society. The role of language in social inclusion, and the importance it has in fitting in with society. 1553939689 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:33:00 GMT Open University 0:01:20 no Social Science Open University Limitations of some skilled migrants How skilled migrants can end up in unskilled jobs because of language problems. How skilled migrants can end up in unskilled jobs because of language problems. How skilled migrants can end up in unskilled jobs because of language problems. 1553939691 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:32:00 GMT Open University 0:01:23 no Social Science Open University Freedom of speech Freedom of speech in Britain as compared to other countries, and the benefits that come with it. Freedom of speech in Britain as compared to other countries, and the benefits that come with it. Freedom of speech in Britain as compared to other countries, and the benefits that come with it. 1553939693 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:31:00 GMT Open University 0:01:19 no Social Science Open University Embracing Australian culture The benefits to citizens of Australia of embracing Australia and its culture. The benefits to citizens of Australia of embracing Australia and its culture. The benefits to citizens of Australia of embracing Australia and its culture. 1553939695 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:30:00 GMT Open University 0:01:38 no Social Science Open University Keep multiculturalism A speech on why Australia should keep multiculturalism. A speech on why Australia should keep multiculturalism. A speech on why Australia should keep multiculturalism. 1553939697 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:29:00 GMT Open University 0:01:32 no Social Science Open University Inclusion ceremonies How the British government is trying to create a sense of achievement in becoming a citizen. How the British government is trying to create a sense of achievement in becoming a citizen. How the British government is trying to create a sense of achievement in becoming a citizen. 1553939699 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:28:00 GMT Open University 0:00:46 no Social Science Open University