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Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
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Welcome to Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
An Interactionist Perspective on the Socioeconomic Context of Human Development
Attitudes Toward the Poor and Attributions for Poverty
Between the Toe and the Heel: Jobs and Emotional Labor and Gender, Status, and Feeling
Caste as Identity: To Live in India
Cognitive Dissonance, Status and Growth of the Underclass
Collective and Elective Ethnicity: Caste Among Urban Muslims in India
Emergence and Completion of Structure in Initially Undefined and Partially Defined Groups
Inter-Caste Relations and Aspirational Levels – An Attitudinal Study
Internalized Classism: The Role of Class in the Development of Self
Migration and Caste Formation in Europe: The Belgian Case
Mobility and Perception of Socioeconomic Status among Tribal and Caste Group
Nandanar: Untouchable Saint and Caste Hindu Anomaly
Own-Group Bias in Social Perception: The Role of Caste and Class Membership
Scaling the Socioeconomic Ladder: Low-Income Women’s Perceptions of Class Status and Opportunity
Social Psychological Theories on Social Inequalities
Some Observations on the Development of Caste Awareness in Indian Children
The Price of Privilege: The Effects of the American Caste System on the Deep South White
The Silent Psychology. (Working Class and Social Status)
Vocal Indicators of Status: Effects of Caste and Language
Working Towards Overcoming Psychological Consequences of Oppression: An Example from India
Group Dynamics
Bandwagon Effects, NIMBY, and Collective Delusions
Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
Charity, Volunteerism, and Prosocial Behavior
DeIndividuation and Dehumunization
Group Communication
In-Group/ Out-Group Dynamics
Inter- and Intra-Group Dynamics
Interpersonal and Familial Relations
Norms, Shared Values, and Beliefs
Peer Groups, Reference Groups and Group Identity
Power, Authority, and Domination
Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
Social Dilemmas, Prisoner’s Dilemma, and Tragedy of the Commons