2013
DOI: 10.5964/jspp.v1i1.97
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When Inequality Fails: Power, Group Dominance, and Societal Change

Abstract: Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and maintain the form of group-based dominance hierarchies, in which at least one socially-constructed group has more power than another, and in which men are more powerful than women and adults more powerful than children. Although the theory has always allowed for societies to differ in their severity of group-based dominance and how it is implemented, it has predicted that alternative forms of societal organization wil… Show more

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“…See Section 7 'Worldview about society' in Appendix A. 3) Four items from the short-form Social Dominance Orientation (Pratto et al, 2013) (Section 8) 4) Six items from the short-form Right-Wing Authoritarianism measure (Heaven and Bucci, 2001) (Section 9).…”
Section: Myths Of Human and Physical Nature And Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Section 7 'Worldview about society' in Appendix A. 3) Four items from the short-form Social Dominance Orientation (Pratto et al, 2013) (Section 8) 4) Six items from the short-form Right-Wing Authoritarianism measure (Heaven and Bucci, 2001) (Section 9).…”
Section: Myths Of Human and Physical Nature And Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social structure of most Western societies upholds the notion that a dominant group (such as the police) has the potential to enforce its value systems and ideologies upon minor groups for its own purpose. (Pratto, Stewart & Zeineddine, 2013;Sidanius, Pratto, van Laar & Levin, 2004). The dominant group (in this instance the police) has the discretionary power to deliver policing techniques upon transgender people that are influenced by the police officer's own value system and ideology (Dai, Frank & Sun, 2011;Hogg & Abrams, 1988;Reiner, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our treatment of these issues is grounded in the United Nations (UN) declarations and resolutions; as well as an international evidence-base; however, it would be naïve to assume that such ideas were not in themselves a reflection of the dominance of some socio-political positions and paradigms over others. 13 However, EquiFrame is essentially a systematic methodology for analyzing the content of policy documents; and both our group and others have used subsets of EquiFrame Core Concepts and Vulnerable Groups; as well as adding additional Core Concepts and Vulnerable Groups, for bespoke analysis. While such modifications may detract from the ability to compare internationally with other similar analyses using EquiFrame, they can nonetheless be justified by compelling contextual and cultural situations that require modifications to enhance the validity and utility of such analyses.…”
Section: View Video Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%