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The concept of social dominance
Behavioral Biology, 1974Dominance has been assumed to be a quality of overwhelming social importance but satisfactory definitions and measures have not been devised. As an indication of predictability of outcome of interaction between animals, it can be explained in terms of ordinary learning processes previous to and during a specific relationship. Agonistic interactions are
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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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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 determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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History of winning remodels thalamo-PFC circuit to reinforce social dominance
Science, 2017Tingting Zhou +11 more
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2018
Salvador Vargas-Salfate +4 more
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Salvador Vargas-Salfate +4 more
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Personality and bullying: Pathways to adolescent social dominance
Current Psychology, 2019A. Volk +4 more
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Social Dominance Orientation and Social Dominance Theory
2017Stephen T. La Macchia +1 more
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