The dynamic socioecological model of economic inequality and psychological tendencies: A cycle of mutual constitution

MS Gobel, H Carvacho - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Economic inequality is one of the defining challenges of our era. Social science research
links higher levels of economic inequality to a range of undesirable outcomes, including …

A socioecological approach to explaining how economic inequality and psychological tendencies mutually constitute each other.

MS Gobel, HC García - 2023 - osf.io
Economic inequality is one of the defining challenges of our era. Social science research
links higher levels of economic inequality to a range of undesirable outcomes, including …

'Lol even poor Brahmin discriminates poor Dalit': intersections of class mobility and caste immobility in negotiating support for caste-based reservations in India

R Sambaraju, A Singh - Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
We examine how economic inequality is considered at the intersection of one form of
structural inequity: caste in India. While caste and class intersections are topics of extensive …

Constructing Talent and Flexibility in Focus Group Discussions on Inequality and Unemployment in Greece

A Zisakou, AM Griva, L Figgou… - Journal of Community …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines the ways in which participants construct talent and flexibility in
accounts of income inequality and (un) employment in Greece. Eight (8) focus groups with …

A crisis without a context? The framing of economic inequality through the pandemic

S Knowles, N Strauß… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - intellectdiscover.com
This article analyses how economic inequality was framed by UK news media during the
pandemic and, drawing from framing theory, considers the implications of the coverage for …

Examining the role of television programmes in legitimising inherited wealth and privilege for the super-rich in a society that values meritocracy

P Carr, S Goodman, A Jowett, J Abell - Social Semiotics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Recent years have seen the proliferation of television broadcasts that focus on the lavish
lifestyles and consumption of “rich kids.” However, flaunting inherited wealth is an …

Economic privilege in rejecting caste-based reservations' Lol even poor Brahmin discriminates poor Dalit': intersections of class mobility and caste immobility in …

R Sambaraju, A Singh - Available at SSRN 4869471, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
In this paper, we examine how economic inequality is considered in intersection with one
specific form of structural inequity: caste in India. In India, economic inequality is distributed …

“Do external factors (ie social drivers) nurture individuals' sensitivity (ie personal drivers) towards Corporate Hypocrisy and vice versa?”: A study on companies' actions …

N Werwick, D Lust - 2024 - diva-portal.org
Organizations are working to develop a good image for themselves towards society.
However, the practice of corporate hypocrisy is referring to the opposite. Companies that …

[PDF][PDF] “Meat eaters are seen as inferior and lowercaste”: caste, religion, and the climate crisis in promoting plant-based diet in India

R Sambaraju, MI Saxena - researchgate.net
Research has largely examined how climate change is seen to have an impact on eating
practices, namely the promotion of a vegetarian diet in the Euro-American and other WEIRD …

When the Rich Win with Opportunity Advantages: The Role of Wealth-Based Opportunity Inequality on Distributive Justice

M Zhang, J Corbit, Y Li - Available at SSRN 4753722 - papers.ssrn.com
Economic inequality tends to be justified as resulting from fair social competition and rational
merit-based distributions. However, it regularly causes opportunity inequality for …