We identify a novel ‘cultural red king effect’ that, in many cases, results in stable arrangements which are to the detriment of minority groups. In particular, we show inequalities disadvantaging minority groups can naturally arise under an adaptive process when minority and majority members must routinely determine how to divide resources amongst themselves. We contend that these results show how inequalities disadvantaging minorities can likely arise by dint of their relative size and need not be a result of either explicit nor implicit prejudices, nor due to intrinsic differences between minority and majority member
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
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We outline a new explanation of discrimination against numerical minorities. In contrast to prior wo...
The study of social justice asks: what sorts of social arrangements are equitable ones? But also: ho...
Why do minority groups tend to be discriminated against when it comes to situations of bargaining an...
The study of social justice asks: what sorts of social arrangements are equitable ones? But also: h...
What endogenous factors contribute to minority (Red Queen) or majority (Red King) domination under c...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group's resource...
Ecologists and economists try to explain collective behavior in terms of competitive systems of self...
Many societies have norms of equity – that those who make symmetric social contributions deserve sym...
What is the physical origin of player cooperation in minority game? And how to obtain maximum global...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group???s resour...
Minority-protection laws often differ over time and across societies. We show how the dynamic intera...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We use tools from evolutionary game theory to examine how power might influence the cultural evoluti...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We consider the Minority Game in which agents compete for resources by striving to be in the minorit...
We outline a new explanation of discrimination against numerical minorities. In contrast to prior wo...
The study of social justice asks: what sorts of social arrangements are equitable ones? But also: ho...
Why do minority groups tend to be discriminated against when it comes to situations of bargaining an...
The study of social justice asks: what sorts of social arrangements are equitable ones? But also: h...
What endogenous factors contribute to minority (Red Queen) or majority (Red King) domination under c...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group's resource...
Ecologists and economists try to explain collective behavior in terms of competitive systems of self...
Many societies have norms of equity – that those who make symmetric social contributions deserve sym...
What is the physical origin of player cooperation in minority game? And how to obtain maximum global...
We investigate various group-size distributions occurring in a situation where each group???s resour...
Minority-protection laws often differ over time and across societies. We show how the dynamic intera...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We use tools from evolutionary game theory to examine how power might influence the cultural evoluti...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We consider the Minority Game in which agents compete for resources by striving to be in the minorit...
We outline a new explanation of discrimination against numerical minorities. In contrast to prior wo...