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Insensitivity
Other Names:
Insensitive
Desensitized
Related Problems:
Unkindness
Verbal abuse
Discriminatory use of language
Government insensitivity
Insensitive urban renewal
Invasion of privacy by media
Environmental degradation
Numbness towards others
Socially inappropriate housing
Incompatibility of environmental and economic decision-making
Unsustainable livelihoods
Unaccountability of institutions degrading the environment
Lack of appreciation of cultural differences
Insensitivity to non-immediate hazards to society
Insensitivity to the plight of disadvantaged people
Inadequacy and insensitivity of intelligence testing
Undignified treatment of corpses
Unpredictable noises
Insensitivity of transnational corporations to consumer needs
Hypersensitivity
Disorders of the sense organs
Vulvar cancer
Land controlled by business groups
Generalized sensory impairment
Insensitivity to cultural diversity within organizations
Ignorance of nonverbal communication skills
Gender-insensitive buildings
Sexual discrimination
Candidosis
Lack of disabled-sensitivity in buildings
Congenital anomalies of genital organs
Reduction of diversity through policy
Multiple-chemical sensitivity
Indiscrimination
Insensibility
Strategies:
Applying a gender-sensitive perspective
Undertaking sensitivity analysis
Undertaking sensitivity analysis
Applying cultural sensitivity in medicine
Enhancing environmental awareness
Exposing human sensitivity
Deepening media coverage
Propagating relational sensitivity
Coping with hypersensitivity
Correcting bureaucratic insensitivity
Using bureaucratic insensitivity
Using cultural sensitivity
Ensuring bureaucratic recognition of ethnic difference
Ensuring bureaucratic recognition of ethnic difference
Ignoring plight of disadvantaged people
Ignoring plight of disadvantaged people
Increasing sensitivity to personal pain
Increasing sensitivity to personal pain
Increasing environmental sensitivity in employment
Increasing environmental sensitivity within government policies
Increasing sensitivity of intelligence testing
Decreasing sensitivity to personal pain
Abstaining from gender sensitivity
Subjects:
Sensory
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values