Ethnocentric
Ethnocentric is an adjective describing an orientation in which the values and standards of one's own culture or ethnic group are used as the baseline for judging others. An ethnocentric stance asserts that one's own group is central or superior to others, and it often treats other cultures as deviations from a norm. The concept is closely related to ethnocentrism, the belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group, and is widely discussed in anthropology, sociology, and intercultural studies.
The term and concept are used to describe a cognitive bias and a social attitude that can
Ethnocentrism can reinforce group cohesion and identity but can also lead to prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, and
Efforts to reduce ethnocentrism include education about cultural diversity, cross-cultural contact, perspective-taking, critical self-reflection, and intercultural