Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until the day they die. In this dissertation, André Grow examines the processes by which status inequality can emerge between individuals and between social groups, such as men/women, whites/non-whites, and the old/the young. Using computational simulations and methods from social network analysis, he finds that status inequality between social groups can easily emerge from face-to-face interactions, even if there are no differences in resources and competence that might justify status differences. He also finds that once status differences between social groups have emerged, they strongly affect the resources and competence that individuals expect e...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 08 November 2017A video interv...
The inheritance of social standing from one generation to the next did not occur for most of the tim...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
The papers presented in this dissertation aim to refine our understanding of human status psychology...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
The papers presented in this dissertation aim to refine our understanding of human status psychology...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 08 November 2017A video interv...
The inheritance of social standing from one generation to the next did not occur for most of the tim...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
The papers presented in this dissertation aim to refine our understanding of human status psychology...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
The papers presented in this dissertation aim to refine our understanding of human status psychology...
Status beliefs link social distinctions, such as gender and race, to assumptions about competence an...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...