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The multi-dimensional nature of social exclusion requires several perspectives in understanding its causes and consequences. Focus on the topic is largely centred around questions of material deprivation. However, as poverty and inequality are inextricably linked to questions of access and...
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negative effects can be mitigated. Building on the approach-inhibition theory of power (Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, 2003 …), we examined the role of power in facilitating social connection following exclusion. Four experiments found that … following exclusion, high power (relative to low power) individuals intend to socially connect more with others. Specifically …
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The multi-dimensional nature of social exclusion requires several perspectives in understanding its causes and consequences. Focus on the topic is largely centred around questions of material deprivation. However, as poverty and inequality are inextricably linked to questions of access and...
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Angst kennzeichnet eine Zeit, in der in Europa Populisten von rechts im Anmarsch sind, in der sich unter ganz normalen Leuten Erschöpfungsdepressionen ausbreiten und in der der Kapitalismus von allen als Krisenzusammenhang erlebt wird. Angst ist der Ausdruck für einen Gesellschaftszustand mit...
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This paper reports the results of experiments involving a 3-personcoalitionformation game with an ultimatumbargaining character. The grand coalition was always the efficientcoalition,whereas the values of the 2-personcoalitions are varied such that they lead to an efficiency loss inthe range...
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claim to power derives from their social navigation of the structures of power through relationships with men, their …
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