Evidence for the reproduction of social class in brief speech

Volume: 116, Issue: 46, Pages: 22998 - 23003
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
Significance Social class mobility narratives pervade public consciousness in the United States, and yet patterns of actual mobility remain relatively constrained. This work examines how the tendency to accurately perceive the social class position of targets, by virtue of listening to their brief speech, can constrain economic mobility and perpetuate inequality. We find that Americans can perceive the social class of targets based on exposure...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for the reproduction of social class in brief speech
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
46
Pages
22998 - 23003
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