Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued group through individual achievement tend to express low concern for their disadvantaged ingroup (e.g., denial of collective discrimination, low intent to initiate collective action). In the present research, we investigated whether this tendency occurs solely for individuals who have already engaged in social mobility, or also for individuals who psychologically prepare themselves, that is ‘anticipate’, social mobility. Moreover, we examined the role of group identification in this process. In two studies, we looked at the case of ‘frontier workers’, that is people who cross a national border every day to work in another country where the sala...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
We study whether and how intergenerational social mobility affects political distrust. Mobile indivi...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
This research examines individuals' concern for the ingroup when they move from a socially disadvant...
This dissertation investigated the conditions under which the individual upward mobility of mem-bers...
This study explores the relationships between intergenerational social class mobility and attitudes ...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
This study attempts to explicate the observable differences in the rate of upward social mobility am...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
We study whether and how intergenerational social mobility affects political distrust. Mobile indivi...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued gr...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
This research examines individuals' concern for the ingroup when they move from a socially disadvant...
This dissertation investigated the conditions under which the individual upward mobility of mem-bers...
This study explores the relationships between intergenerational social class mobility and attitudes ...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
This study attempts to explicate the observable differences in the rate of upward social mobility am...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
We study whether and how intergenerational social mobility affects political distrust. Mobile indivi...