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Handbook of the social psychology of inequality /

This handbook provides the first comprehensive overview of social psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and professional audience. Drawing on all of the major theoretical traditions in sociological social psychology, its chapters demonstrate the relevance of social psychologica...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: McLeod, Jane D. (Editor ), Lawler, Edward J. (Editor ), Schwalbe, Michael, 1956- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer, [2014]
Colección:Handbooks of sociology and social research.
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505 0 |a Status / Cecilia L. Ridgeway and Sandra Nakagawa -- Theoretical perspectives on power and resource inequality / Shane Thye and Will Kalkhoff -- Stigma and social inequality / Bruce G. Link, Jo C. Phelan and Mark L. Hatzenbuehler -- Inequality : a matter of justice? / Karen A. Hegtvedt and Deena Isom -- Intersectionality / Judith A. Howard and Daniel G. Renfrow -- Constructing difference / Amy C. Wilkins, Stefanie Mollborn and Boróka Bó -- Dramaturgy and dominance / Michael Schwalbe and Heather Shay -- Language and talk / Jocelyn A. Hollander and Miriam J. Abelson -- Social capital and inequality : the significance of social connections / Karen S. Cook -- Social justice in local systems of interpersonal influence / Noah E. Friedkin -- Theoretical and substantive approaches to socialization and inequality in social psychology / Jeylan T. Mortimer and Heather McLaughlin -- Self, identity, and social inequality / Peter L. Callero -- Emotions and affect as source, outcome and resistance to inequality / Steven Foy, Robert Freeland, Andrew Miles, Kimberly B. Rogers and Lynn Smith-Lovin -- Ideologies / Matthew O. Hunt -- Legitimacy and inequality / Henry A. Walker -- Unequal but together : inequality within and between families / Kathryn J. Lively, Jamie Oslawski-Lopez and Brian Powell -- Schools / Barbara Schneider, Justina Judy and Kri Burkander -- The social psychology of inequality at work : individual, group, and organizational dimensions / Nancy DiTomaso and Rochelle Parks-Yancy -- Social psychological processes in studies of neighborhoods and inequality / Lincoln Quillian -- The social psychology of gender inequality / Amy Kroska -- Ethno-racial attitudes and social inequality / Frank L. Samson and Lawrence D. Bobo -- Current theorizing and future directions in the social psychology of social class inequalities / Melissa A. Milkie, Catharine H. Warner and Rashawn Ray -- The social psychology of immigration and inequality / Guillermina Jasso -- The life course and the social organization of age / Lynn Falletta and Dale Dannefer -- Sexualities / Douglas Schrock, J. Edward Sumerau and Koji Ueno -- Social movements and social inequality : toward a more balanced assessment of the relationship / David A. Snow and Peter B. Owens -- Social inequality, crime, and deviance / Ross L. Matsueda and Maria S. Grigoryeva -- Health inequalities / Jane D. McLeod, Christy Erving and Jennifer Caputo. 
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880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Preface -- Introduction -- Section I. Orienting Perspectives and Concepts -- Chapter 1. Status: Cecilia L. Ridgeway and Sandra Nakagawa -- Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Power and Resource Inequality; Shane Thye and Will Kalkhoff -- Chapter 3. Stigma and Social Inequality; Bruce G. Link, Jo C. Phelan and Mark Hatzenbeuhler -- Chapter 4. Inequality: A Matter of Justice; Karen A. Hegtvedt and Deena Isom -- Chapter 5. Intersectionality; Judith A. Howard and Daniel G. Renfrow -- Section II. Creating, Reproducing, and Resisting Inequality -- Chapter 6. Constructing Difference; Amy C. Wilkins, Stefanie Mollborn and Borόka Bό -- Chapter 7. Dramaturgy and Dominance; Michael Schwalbe and Heather Shay -- Chapter 8. Language and Talk; Jocelyn A. Hollander and Miriam J. Abelson -- Chapter 9. Social Capital and Inequality: The Significance of Social Connections; Karen S. Cook -- Chapter 10. Social Justice and Local Systems of Interpersonal Influence; Noah E. Friedkin -- Chapter 11. Theoretical and Substantive Approaches to Socialization and Inequality in Social Psychology; Jeylan T. Mortimer and Heather McLaughlin -- Chapter 12. Self, Identity and Social Inequality; Peter L. Callero -- Chapter 13. Emotions and Affects as Source, Outcome, and Resistance to Inequality; Steven Foy, Robert Freeland, Andrew Miles, Kimberly B. Rogers and Lynn Smith-Lovin -- Chapter 14. Ideologies; Matthew O. Hunt -- Chapter 15. Legitimacy and Inequality; Henry A. Walker -- Section III. Contexts of Inequality -- Chapter 16. Unequal but Together: Inequality within and between Families; Kathryn J. Lovely, Jamie Oslawski-Lopez and Brian Powell -- Chapter 17. Schools; Barbara Schneider, Justine Judy and Kri Burkhander -- Chapter 18. The Social Psychology of Inequality at Work: Individual, Group and Organizational Dimensions; Nancy DiTomaso and Rochelle Parks-Yancy -- Chapter 19. Social Psychological Processes in Studies of Neighborhoods and Inequality; Lincoln Quillian -- Section IV. Dimensions of Inequality -- Chapter 20. The Social Psychology of Gender Inequality; Amy Kroska -- Chapter 21. Ethno-Racial Attitudes and Social Inequality; Frank L. Samson and Lawrence D. Bobo -- Chapter 22. Current Theorizing and Future Directions in the Social Psychology of Social Class Inequalities; Melissa A. Milkie, Catharine H. Warner and Rashawn Ray -- Chapter 23. The Social Psychology of Immigration and Inequality; Guillermina Jasso -- Chapter 24. The Life Course and the Social Organization of Age; Lynn Falletta and Dale Dannefer -- Chapter 25. Sexualities; Douglas P. Schrock, J. Edward Sumerau and Koji Ueno -- Section V. Outcomes of Inequalities -- Chapter 26. Social Movements and Social Inequality: Toward a More Balanced Assessment of the Relationship; David A. Snow and Peter B. Owens -- Chapter 27. Social Inequality, Crime and Deviance; Ross L. Matseuda and Maria Grigoryeva -- Chapter 28. Health Inequalities; Jane D. McLeod, Christy L. Erving and Jennifer Caputo -- Index. 
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