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Social Psychology of Inequality

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JSB762

Syllabus

First session: introduction 

Definition of social inequality,

Dimensions and types of social inequality,

Second session: Sex and Gender Inequality

Third session: Measuring Inequality

Methods and indices for measuring socio-economic inequality; Critiques and limitations of different measurement approaches

Fourth session:  classical Explanations of Inequality Socio-Economic Inequality

Karl Marx: Social class, capitalism, class relationship, and inequality (conflict perspective)

Max Weber: Social status, honor (prestige), political power, and social inequality

Fifth session: classical Explanations of Inequality Socio-Economic Inequality

Émile Durkheim: Division of Labour, functionalism and social inequality

Du Bois: the colonization, exploitation, domination of peoples of color and social inequality

Sixth session:  contemporary explanations of Inequality Socio-Economic Inequality

Inequality as individual differences

Labor market theories of earnings inequality

Seventh session: contemporary explanations of Inequality Socio-Economic Inequality

Categorical inequality

The Social Construction of Categories

Eighth session: How Inequalities Persist

Durable inequality through categorizing: Emulation (Tilly, 2003)

Durable inequality through adaptation

Ninth session: socio-economic inequality from a symbolic interactionist perspective

How micro-interactions reflect and create unequal power dynamics

Tenth session: The Role of Education in Inequality:

Access to education and its impact on socio-economic status

Educational policies and their influence on equality of opportunity

Relevant concepts: social comparison, relative deprivation, social justice

Eleventh session: Identity, interactions, and inequalities

Twelfth: Policy Responses to Inequality

Welfare policies and social safety nets

Progressive taxation and wealth redistribution  

Annotation

In this course, students will explore the concept of social inequality, examining its various aspects and forms, as well as its impacts on individuals and societies. Additionally, we will delve into relevant theories and approaches for understanding social inequality, and discuss the role that social institutions, including policymakers, play in shaping and addressing it.