Although social hierarchies are recognized as dynamic systems, they are typically treated as static entities for practical reasons. Here, we ask what we can learn from a dynamical view of dominance, and provide a research agenda for the next decades. We identify five broad questions at the individual, dyadic and group levels, exploring the causes and consequences of individual changes in rank, the dynamics underlying dyadic dominance relationships, and the origins and impacts of social instability. Although challenges remain, we propose avenues for overcoming them. We suggest distinguishing between different types of social mobility to provide conceptual clarity about hierarchy dynamics at the individual level, and emphasize the need to exp...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
2 The pursuit of social status is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all hu...
markdownabstractScholars have assumed that social hierarchies, the rank ordering of individuals with...
Although social hierarchies are recognized as dynamic systems, they are typically treated as static ...
The pursuit of social rank pervades all human societies and the position that an individual occupies...
The social hierarchies observed in natural systems often show a high degree of transitivity. Transit...
A century ago, foundational work by Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe described a ‘pecking order’ in chicken...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and mainta...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and mainta...
Power and status hierarchies are ubiquitous in human society. Although a significant amount of evid...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
2 The pursuit of social status is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all hu...
markdownabstractScholars have assumed that social hierarchies, the rank ordering of individuals with...
Although social hierarchies are recognized as dynamic systems, they are typically treated as static ...
The pursuit of social rank pervades all human societies and the position that an individual occupies...
The social hierarchies observed in natural systems often show a high degree of transitivity. Transit...
A century ago, foundational work by Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe described a ‘pecking order’ in chicken...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and mainta...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
Social dominance theory was developed to account for why societies producing surplus take and mainta...
Power and status hierarchies are ubiquitous in human society. Although a significant amount of evid...
1. Social inequality is a consistent feature of animal societies, often manifesting as dominance hie...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
2 The pursuit of social status is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all hu...
markdownabstractScholars have assumed that social hierarchies, the rank ordering of individuals with...