Cultural Processes of Inequality


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<p>Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective shows how inequality is produced and reproduced through mundane routine actions based on taken-for-granted assumptions about who should be treated well and who 'deserves' to be treated poorly. Members of socially valued groups (such as white people and men) tend to receive the benefit of the doubt both personally and institutionally while members of socially devalued groups tend to be denied the benefit of the doubt in both kinds of contexts. This straightforward way of thinking about value and devaluation privilege and discrimination works across multiple forms of inequality and at social levels ranging from interpersonal interactions to large-scale institutions while showcasing the importance of different levels and types of social power (decision-making cultural and individual). Moral exclusion and inclusion moral alchemy false equivalencies self-fulfilling prophecies positive and negative visibility and invisibility and the linking of social groups to definitions of social problems are among the processes discussed. Contemporary U.S. examples show how these often-underutilized sociological concepts make sense of specific kinds of inequality. The book includes concrete suggestions for social change an appendix introducing sociology and discussion questions for students.</p>
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