I'm trying to conduct a survey about reading habits, and there's a problem I'm facing - the lack of a "sensitive" or "politically correct" vocabulary which I can use in the demographic information parts. The part I'm having trouble with is getting information about a person's "traditional" caste. A lot of people could be very sensitive about this, and the modern terminology doesn't provide a way to break the information up by the old classification.
In the old system, it would be {Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, Other/Nomadic/NA}. The new system, used on government forms, is not broken up this way, because its job is to divide people up into those who receive state-mandated benefits, and those who do not. So there is no mapping from one to the other, because people from all the old groups can fall into either of the new categories. However, I want this information in the survey, but I can't find any way to ask the question without using words which some people may be offended by. This is because some of the old words, particularly "Shudra", have implicit judgements and connotations hidden in them. This is a rather systemic problem - I don't think even the Indian social sciences have a good way to talk about the old terminology.
What should I do?
In the old system, it would be {Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, Other/Nomadic/NA}. The new system, used on government forms, is not broken up this way, because its job is to divide people up into those who receive state-mandated benefits, and those who do not. So there is no mapping from one to the other, because people from all the old groups can fall into either of the new categories. However, I want this information in the survey, but I can't find any way to ask the question without using words which some people may be offended by. This is because some of the old words, particularly "Shudra", have implicit judgements and connotations hidden in them. This is a rather systemic problem - I don't think even the Indian social sciences have a good way to talk about the old terminology.
What should I do?
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