The Established and The Outsiders-Theorem Instead of ‘‘Racism’’: A Figuration of Power Assymmetrie
Abstract
The Established and the Outsiders-Theorem emphasizes the power differential between the established and the otsider group as the major cause of mechanisms of stigmatization and discrimination. The more powerful group ascribes itself. A group charima and superiority attributing group disgrace, inferiority and anomy to the less powerful group. The group cohesion, innergroup social control and the monopolization of power sources enable the established to forbid their own members any social contacts with the outsiders.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Economics
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Hasret Elçin Kürşat Coşkun
This is me
Publication Date
June 1, 2017
Submission Date
February 28, 2018
Acceptance Date
February 28, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 1 Number: 1