Facing Social Class : How Societal Rank Influences Interaction.
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- 9781610447812
- 305.50973
- HN90
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction: A Wide-Angle Lens on the Psychology of Social Class by Hazel Rose Markus and Susan T. Fiske -- Part 1. Pervasive Ideas and Social Class -- 2. Sociological Perspectives on the Face-to-Face Enactment of Class Distinction by Paul DiMaggio -- 3. The Class Culture Gap by Joan C. Williams -- Part 2. Institutions and Social Class -- 4. Class, Cultural Capital, and Institutions: The Case of Families and Schools by Annette Lareau and Jessica McCrory Calarco -- 5. It's Your Choice: How the Middle Class Model of Independence Disadvantages Working-Class Americans by Nicole M. Stephens, Stephanie A. Fryberg, and Hazel Rose Markus -- Part 3. Interactions and Social Class -- 6. Deja Vu: The Continuing Misrecognition of Low-Income Children's Verbal Abilities by Peggy J. Miller and Douglas E. Sperry -- 7. Class Rules, Status Dynamics, and "Gateway" Interactions by Cecilia L. Ridgeway and Susan R. Fisk -- 8. The Intersection of Resources and Rank: Signaling Social Class in Face-to-Face Encounters by Michael W. Kraus, Michelle L. Rheinschmidt, and Paul K. Piff -- Part 4. Individuals and Social Class -- 9. Behavioral Decision Research, Social Class, and Implications for Public Policy by Crystal C. Hall -- 10. When Hard and Soft Clash: Class-Based Individualism in Manhattan and Queens by Adrie Kusserow -- 11. Putting Race in Context: Socioeconomic Status Predicts Racial Fluidity by Diana T. Sanchez and Julie A. Garcia -- 12. The Secret Handshake: Trust in Cross-Class Encounters by Susan T. Fiske, Miguel Moya, Ann Marie Russell, and Courtney Bearns -- Index.
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