Inequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing research claims that the affluence of the super-rich is the result of their superior traits. Discursive Social Psychology examines the ways in which psychological concepts such as personality traits function in talk. This research explores how entertainment documentaries construct the traits of the super-rich to legitimise their wealth. A corpus of 41.5 hours of terrestrial UK televised broadcasts that used the term, ‘super-rich’ was analysed. This explored how wealthy individuals are presented as having superior psychological qualities compared to the general public in relation to their greater drive and resilience. However, wealthy individuals also talk about...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
How do people estimate the income that is needed to be rich? Two correlative survey studies (Study 1...
Drawing historical comparisons between the 19th century and the present, this article describes and ...
Inequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing research claims tha...
open access articleInequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing ...
The negative impact of economic inequality on social issues and wellbeing is of importance to social...
Very wealthy people influence political and societal processes by wielding their economic power thro...
Recent years have seen the proliferation of television broadcasts that focus on the lavish lifestyle...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
A puzzle has emerged amidst rising inequality: why do people profess high levels of belief in merito...
Measured by psychologists, conceived in critical terms, popularised as satire, and exploited by poli...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
How do people estimate the income that is needed to be rich? Two correlative survey studies (Study 1...
Drawing historical comparisons between the 19th century and the present, this article describes and ...
Inequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing research claims tha...
open access articleInequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing ...
The negative impact of economic inequality on social issues and wellbeing is of importance to social...
Very wealthy people influence political and societal processes by wielding their economic power thro...
Recent years have seen the proliferation of television broadcasts that focus on the lavish lifestyle...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
A puzzle has emerged amidst rising inequality: why do people profess high levels of belief in merito...
Measured by psychologists, conceived in critical terms, popularised as satire, and exploited by poli...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
How do people estimate the income that is needed to be rich? Two correlative survey studies (Study 1...
Drawing historical comparisons between the 19th century and the present, this article describes and ...