01:377:305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: American Psychological Association, Disposable And Discretionary Income, Class Discrimination

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Socioeconomic status approach: a materialistic focus, with a particular emphasis on income, occupation, and education. Class approach: a power and privilege focus, with particular emphasis on how power, political action, and socially constructed realities economically and socially advantage some at the expense of others: upper class (generational wealth) vs. Living paycheck to paycheck: middle class (salaries and benefits, you have enough 20913 to survive if you lose your job) vs. Materialistic approach to the study of social class. Discusses issues of subjugation, autonomy and politics. Various classes: those in poverty, the working class, middle class, owning class. Classism: oppression of the poor through a network of everyday practices, attitudes, assumptions, behaviors, and institutional rules. Cognitive distancing: the use of stereotypes that cast the poor in a negative light: ex: laziness, dishonesty, and lack of initiative. Interpersonal distancing: the discriminatory behaviors persons from more powerful classes express toward the poor.

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