Inequality is in the air: contextual psychosocial effects of power and social class

Volume: 33, Pages: 120 - 125
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Social class and power inequalities are defining features of current societies and tend to influence several social psychological processes. Two types of consequences of social class and power inequalities can be differentiated: mechanical and contextual. Mechanical effects occur when inequality strengthens the relation between social class or power and a given outcome; conversely, contextual effects occur when inequality creates a social...
Paper Details
Title
Inequality is in the air: contextual psychosocial effects of power and social class
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
33
Pages
120 - 125
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