Social status is the relative position, or rank, that an individual holds within a hierarchy of social groups and can be achieved through either dominance or prestige strategies. Dominant tactics can be harmful to others, and typically involves violence, intimidation, and coercion. Prestige is beneficial to both the individual and others within their community and, using this strategy, social status can be earnt through the sharing of skills and expertise. For men in particular, social status is impermanent, and must be continuously maintained
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Status is a valued workplace resource that facilitates career success, yet little is known regarding...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
Group status refers to the extent to which members of a group are respected and admired by others. A...
Status inequality and social stratification cause much social ill. So why do status hierarchies perv...
Power and status hierarchies are ubiquitous in human society. Although a significant amount of evid...
This paper considers whether it is still possible to identify a status order in contemporary Britain...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 08 November 2017A video interv...
Egalitarian societies have been the subject of significant academic attention for their unique cultu...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Status co...
The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all human ...
Status is a valued workplace resource that facilitates career success, yet little is known regarding...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
Male status hierarchies are a human universal. In all societies, men with a greater ability to infli...
Social groups without formally designated leaders spontaneously form status-based hierarchies in ord...
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Status is a valued workplace resource that facilitates career success, yet little is known regarding...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
Group status refers to the extent to which members of a group are respected and admired by others. A...
Status inequality and social stratification cause much social ill. So why do status hierarchies perv...
Power and status hierarchies are ubiquitous in human society. Although a significant amount of evid...
This paper considers whether it is still possible to identify a status order in contemporary Britain...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 08 November 2017A video interv...
Egalitarian societies have been the subject of significant academic attention for their unique cultu...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Status co...
The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all human ...
Status is a valued workplace resource that facilitates career success, yet little is known regarding...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
Male status hierarchies are a human universal. In all societies, men with a greater ability to infli...
Social groups without formally designated leaders spontaneously form status-based hierarchies in ord...
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Status is a valued workplace resource that facilitates career success, yet little is known regarding...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...