Subjective status and perceived legitimacy across countries

Autor(en): Brandt, Mark J.
Kuppens, Toon
Spears, Russell
Andrighetto, Luca
Autin, Frederique
Babincak, Peter
Badea, Constantina
Bae, Jaechang
Batruch, Anatolia
Becker, Julia C.
Bocian, Konrad
Bodroza, Bojana
Bourguignon, David
Bukowski, Marcin
Butera, Fabrizio
Butler, Sarah E.
Chryssochoou, Xenia
Conway, Paul
Crawford, Jarret T.
Croizet, Jean-Claude
de Lemus, Soledad
Degner, Juliane
Dragon, Piotr
Durante, Federica
Easterbrook, Matthew J.
Essien, Iniobong
Forgas, Joseph P.
Gonzalez, Roberto
Graf, Sylvie
Halama, Peter
Han, Gyuseog
Hong, Ryan Y.
Houdek, Petr
Igou, Eric R.
Inbar, Yoel
Jetten, Jolanda
Jimenez Leal, William
Jimenez-Moya, Gloria
Karunagharan, Jaya Kumar
Kende, Anna
Korzh, Maria
Laham, Simon M.
Lammers, Joris
Lim, Li
Manstead, Antony S. R.
Mededovic, Janko
Melton, Zachary J.
Motyl, Matt
Ntani, Spyridoula
Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin
Peker, Muejde
Platow, Michael J.
Prims, J. P.
Reyna, Christine
Rubin, Mark
Saab, Rim
Sankaran, Sindhuja
Shepherd, Lee
Sibley, Chris G.
Sobkow, Agata
Spruyt, Bram
Stroebaek, Pernille
Suemer, Nebi
Sweetman, Joseph
Teixeira, Catia P.
Toma, Claudia
Ujhelyi, Adrienn
van der Toorn, Jojanneke
van Hiel, Alain
Vasquez-Echeverria, Alejandro
Vazquez, Alexandra
Vianello, Michelangelo
Vranka, Marek
Yzerbyt, Vincent
Zimmerman, Jennifer L.
Stichwörter: COMPENSATORY CONTROL; HYPOTHESIS; INEQUALITY; legitimacy; MODELS; POWER; Psychology; Psychology, Social; SELF-ESTEEM; SOCIAL IDENTITY; STABILITY; status; system justification; SYSTEM-JUSTIFICATION THEORY; UNCERTAINTY
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Herausgeber: WILEY
Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volumen: 50
Ausgabe: 5
Startseite: 921
Seitenende: 942
Zusammenfassung: 
The relationships between subjective status and perceived legitimacy are important for understanding the extent to which people with low status are complicit in their oppression. We use novel data from 66 samples and 30 countries (N = 12,788) and find that people with higher status see the social system as more legitimate than those with lower status, but there is variation across people and countries. The association between subjective status and perceived legitimacy was never negative at any levels of eight moderator variables, although the positive association was sometimes reduced. Although not always consistent with hypotheses, group identification, self-esteem, and beliefs in social mobility were all associated with perceived legitimacy among people who have low subjective status. These findings enrich our understanding of the relationship between social status and legitimacy.
ISSN: 00462772
DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2694

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