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Social Dominance Theory
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Social Dominance Theory
  • even superficial and seemingly
    meaningless distinctions
    between individuals can become the basis for
    collective identity and dominance.
  • Taifel (1970)

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Minimal Group Paradigm
Human beings tend to demonstrate discriminatory
in-group and out-group dynamics even there is an
extremely limited basis for drawing distinctions
between members of the groups. L. Howard and
Rothbart (1980)
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Minimal Group Theory cont.
  • The LESSONS
  • People tend to draw distinctions between
    themselves as individuals and groups.
  • People ascribe value of superiority and
    inferiority to the various in-groups and
    out-groups.
  • If a visible marker, such as race, is added, we
    are left with patterns of inter-group relations
    that are extremely resistance to change.

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Social Dominance Theory(Sidanius Pratto, 1993)
  • Human social systems are predisposed to form
    social hierarchies.
  • Hegemonic groups tend to be male dominant.
  • Most forms of social oppression (racism, sexism,
    classism, etc.) can be viewed as manifestations
    of group-based social hierarchy.
  • Social hierarchy is a survival strategy that has
    been selected by many species of primates,
    including Homo sapiens.

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The Stratification
  • 3 Factors elaborated
  • A) Age - Where adults and middle age adults have
    significant power over children and young adults.
  • B) Gender Where males have disproportionate
    power over females.
  • C) Arbiturary Where social constructed highly
    salient groups base on characteristics, such as
    ethnicity, nation, race, clan, caste, religious
    sect, regional grouping or any other human group
    distinction.

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Assumptions
  • 3 Basic Assumptions of SDT
  • Even though age and gender hierarchies exists
    within all, arbiturary will eventually rise up in
    systems with economic/material surplus.
  • Most forms of oppression are different
    manifestations of the human tendency to form
    group based social hierarchies.
  • Human social systems are subject to
    counterbalancing influences of hierarchy enhanced
    forces. These produce and maintain every higher
    levels of groups based social inequality and
    hierarchy-attenuating forces, producing greater
    levels of group based social equality.

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(McIntosh, 1988 Neito, 2005 Weinberg, 1991)
Privilege and Penalty
  • Social arrangements of dominance cause privileges
    to flow to certain groups whether or not those
    privileges are earned.
  • Penalties, punishments, and inequities flow to
    other groups through no fault of their own other
    than their group membership.

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