Social dominance : an intergroup theory of social hierarchy and oppression / Jim Sidanius, Felicia Pratto.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: x, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521622905
- 9780521622905
- 305
- HM131. S5832 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-388) and index.
Part I. From There to Here - Theoretical Background: -- 1. From visiousness to viciousness: theories of intergroup relations -- 2. Social dominance theory as a new synthesis -- Part II. Oppression and its Psycho-Ideological Elements: -- 3. The psychology of group dominance: social dominance orientation -- 4. Let's both agree that you're really stupid: the power of consensual ideology -- Part III. The Circle of Oppression - The Myriad Expressions of Institutional Discrimination: -- 5. You stay in your part of town and I'll stay in mine: discrimination in the housing and retail markets -- 6. They're just too lazy to work: discrimination in the labor market -- 7. They're just mentally and physically unfit: discrimination in education and health care -- 8. The more of 'them' in prison, the better: institutional terror, social control and the dynamics of the criminal justice system -- Part IV. Oppression as a Cooperative Game: -- 9. Social hierarchy and asymmetrical group behavior: social hierarchy and group difference in behavior -- 10. Sex and power: the intersecting political psychologies of patriarchy and empty-set hierarchy -- 11. Epilogue.
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