Positive action (disambiguation)
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Positive action
Positive action
Positive action is a controversial term, roughly synonymous with affirmative action, used in identity politics currents to connote promotion of people based on belonging to non majority identity groups in the workplace, educational institutions and positions in society, purpotedly without...

is the promotion of an under-represented group without prejudicing the criteria of selection by merit.

Positive action may also refer to:
  • Positive Action
    Positive Action
    Positive Action is the term describing a series of political protests and strikes in pre-independence Ghana; a political activism campaign. The campaign was launched by Kwame Nkrumah before his election by popular vote as the ruler of Gold Coast and then Prime Minister of Ghana after the independence...

    , a series of political activism in pre-independence Ghana
  • Positive Action Group
    Positive action group
    The Positive Action Group is a political pressure group formed on the Isle of Man in November 2006. They see that there should be three ‘core principles’ applying to the system of Government in the Isle of Man, namely open accountable government, rigorous control of public finances, and a fairer...

    , a political pressure group based in the Isle of Man
  • Affirmative action
    Affirmative action
    Affirmative action refers to policies that take factors including "race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or national origin" into consideration in order to benefit an underrepresented group, usually as a means to counter the effects of a history of discrimination.-Origins:The term...

     or positive action, policies that take race, color, religion, sex or national origin into consideration

See also

  • Positive (disambiguation)
  • Positive affectivity
    Positive affectivity
    Positive Affect reflects the extent to which a person feels enthusiastic, active, and alert. High PA is a state of high energy, full concentration, and pleasurable engagement, whereas low PA is characterized by sadness, lethargy, distress, and un-pleasurable engagement.Watson and Clark 12 defined...

    , the psychological capability to respond positively
  • Positive liberty
    Positive liberty
    Positive liberty is defined as having the power and resources to fulfill one's own potential ; as opposed to negative liberty, which is freedom from external restraint...

    , having the power and resources to act to fulfill one's own potential
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