Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and OppressionCambridge University Press, 12.02.2001 - 403 Seiten This volume focuses on two questions: why do people from one social group oppress and discriminate against people from other groups? and why is this oppression so mind numbingly difficult to eliminate? The answers to these questions are framed using the conceptual framework of social dominance theory. Social dominance theory argues that the major forms of intergroup conflict, such as racism, classism and patriarchy, are all basically derived from the basic human predisposition to form and maintain hierarchical and group-based systems of social organization. In essence, social dominance theory presumes that, beneath major and sometimes profound difference between different human societies, there is also a basic grammar of social power shared by all societies in common. We use social dominance theory in an attempt to identify the elements of this grammar and to understand how these elements interact and reinforce each other to produce and maintain group-based social hierarchy. |
Inhalt
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The Power of Consensual Ideology | 103 |
THE CIRCLE OF OPPRESSION THE MYRIAD EXPRESSIONS OF INSTITUTIONAL DISCRIMINATION | 127 |
You Stay in Your Part of Town and Ill Stay in Mine Discrimination in the Housing and Retail Markets | 131 |
Theyre Just Too Lazy to Work Discrimination in the Labor Market | 150 |
OPPRESSION AS A COOPERATIVE GAME | 225 |
Social Hierarchy and Asymmetrical Group Behavior | 227 |
Sex and Power The Intersecting Political Psychologies of Patriarchy and ArbitrarySet Hierarchy | 263 |
Epilogue | 299 |
Notes | 311 |
References | 345 |
Author Index | 389 |
Subject Index | 401 |
Theyre Just Mentally and Physically Unfit Discrimination in Education and Health Care | 178 |
The More of Them in Prison the Better Institutional Terror Social Control and the Dynamics of the Criminal Justice System | 202 |
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Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression Jim Sidanius,Felicia Pratto Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2001 |
Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression Jim Sidanius,Felicia Pratto Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1999 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
7-point academic affirmative action African-Americans analysis arbitrary-set asymmetry audits authoritarianism behavior beliefs Black Burakumin Chapter consensual LMs consensual SDO consistent correlated criminal justice system cultural degree differential dominant and subordinate economic economic surplus effects elites equality ethnic groups Euro-Americans evidence example expect factors females Figure function gender differences group status group-based social hierarchy HE-LMs high-status housing discrimination hypothesis immigrants inequality ingroup bias ingroup favoritism institutional discrimination interaction intergroup relations Israeli Israeli Arabs Latinos levels of SDO nations one's opposition oppression outgroup political conservatism positive Pratto Protestant work ethic race racial racism relatively Sample 31 SDO Scale SDO scores SDO5 SDO6 sexism showed Sidanius Social Dominance Orientation social dominance theory social equality social policies Social Psychology social roles social status social systems societies stereotypes subordinate groups substantially theory tion United variables White women
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