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Measuring Social Behavior: Social Dominance

Journal of Animal Science, 1986
Social dominance develops more slowly when young animals are kept in intact peer groups where they need not compete for resources. Learned generalizations may cause smaller and weaker animals to accept subordinate status readily when confronted with strangers that would be formidable opponents.
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Social Dominance and Hegemony

2016
The fourth chapter explores Social Dominance Theory (SDT), a Marxist-influenced approach. It utilises work on US hegemony to explore how the Social Dominance Approach, which was developed to explain race relations in the United States, can also explain International Relations (IR).
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Social Dominance and Leadership

2017
Leadership is usually a mandatory component of business education. Here we used the model of transformational leadership, and operationalized leadership consistently with the Values in Action Leadership scale. Social dominance orientation is a hierarchical belief-system that attributes social rank, ranging from high to low.
Daniel Martin, Yotam Heineberg
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Domination as Social Practice

Critique of Anthropology, 1986
Le fonctionnement du systeme feodal dans la vallee d'Akkor dans le nord du Liban : son origine, les seigneurs et leur mode de relations sociales, leur autorite et sa legitimation, la situation de la paysannerie, le systeme de valeurs et l'importance de la notion d'honneur, le recours a la violence dans les relations ...
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Social Dominance of Knights

2001
AbstractThis chapter argues that the fundamental bond of prowess and honour is strengthened by an assertion of high status. The commendation given to chivalry can be understood without recognizing its bonds with these crucially important social issues.
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Social Contract as Domination

2020
Abstract Social contract theory aimed to provide the philosophical vindication of a democratic, just, and liberal society that utilitarianism had aspired to. However, one important strand of normative criticism is that, in effect, contract theory underwrites domination rather than emancipation, in respect of race and gender.
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Social dominance in animals.

1977
Although the concept of social dominance lacks adequate definition it has been commonly understood as the most important determinant of social behaviour within groups. This thesis first demonstrates the inadequacy of using arbitrary competitive tests frequently employed as measures of dominance, and then it examines and rejects the alternative grooming
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Social Dominance Orientation and Social Dominance Theory

2017
Stephen T. La Macchia   +1 more
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