Status, power, and intergroup relations: the personal is the societal

Volume: 11, Pages: 44 - 48
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Hierarchies in the correlated forms of power (resources) and status (prestige) are constants that organize human societies. This article reviews relevant social psychological literature and identifies several converging results concerning power and status. Whether rank is chronically possessed or temporarily embodied, higher ranks create psychological distance from others, allow agency by the higher ranked, and exact deference from the lower...
Paper Details
Title
Status, power, and intergroup relations: the personal is the societal
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
11
Pages
44 - 48
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