Gender and Social Hierarchies. Perspectives from Social Psychology

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Gender and Social Hierarchies. Perspectives from Social Psychology

Gender and Social Hierarchies offers a fresh and coherent picture of applied research from within social psychology on the intricate relationship between gender and social status. It comprises a collection of innovative approaches which seek to understand the pervasiveness of status asymmetry between gender categories. Drawing upon recent theoretical advances in gender psychology, the book provides tools for developing practical and political recommendations to address and resolve status inequality today.

Each chapter examines a different aspect of the impact that gender-based social hierarchies have on people’s lives. Part One explores the consequences of gender stereotypes in school, higher education, and in professional settings. The struggles faced by women in the workplace are discussed in Part Two, featuring topics such as work-life balance, the ‘glass cliff’, and the lack of support for affirmative action. Part Three is devoted to the antecedents and consequences of gender-based forms of prejudice, such as discrimination against gay men, and against women within cultural minorities. The book concludes with some practical suggestions for working towards lasting and beneficial change.

Gender and Social Hierarchies will appeal to scholars and students across the social sciences and offers important insights to practitioners and policy-makers.

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Auteur·e·s:

Virginie Bonnot, Valérie Carrard, Aina Chalabaev, Julien Chanal, Boris Cheval, Marion Chipeaux, Céline Darnon, Belle Derks, Joerg Dietz, Benoît Dompnier, Naomi Ellemers, Klea Faniko, Nicole Fasel, Paolo Ghisletta, Lavinia Gianettoni, Eva G.T.Green, Edith Guilley, Pascal M. Gygax, Vincenzo Iacoviello, Claire Johnston, Emmanuelle P. Kleinlogel, Clara Kulich, Ioana Latu, Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi, Christian Maggiori, Brigitte Mantilleri, Erjona Manushi, Delphine Martinot, Oriane Sarrasin, Shékina Rochat, Jérôme Rossier, Marianne Schmid Mast, Fiorela Shalsi, Siri Øyslebø Sørensen, Sarah D. Stauffer, Catherine Verniers, Regula Zimmermann

Maison d'édition:

Routledge

Langues:

Anglais

Ville:

New York

Année:

2016

Thèmes:

Disciplines:

Thématiques:

Education – formation
Académie – université – hautes écoles
Travail – carrière – professions
Discriminations – marginalisation – ségrégation
Minorités

Branches:

Psychologie sociale

Type:

Ouvrage collectif