Gaining Power and Control through Diversity and Group Affiliation
MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham author Rick Houser author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Apr '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Provides an exploration of the human desire for power and the hierarchy it causes.
This volume investigates why humans have felt the need to demonstrate power throughout history. The authors take an honest and systematic approach to the difficult, but relevant issue of minority groups.
Houser and Ham present a historical perspective for each minority group and show how they have lacked power and control.
This volume investigates why humans have felt the need to demonstrate power throughout history. It addresses how those from less powerful groups have struggled to gain power and how their group affiliations have helped them to do so. This book also shows that humans seek to control and have power over others. Consequently, hierarchies are developed and characteristics are applied to differentiate those who are in or out of power. The authors take an honest and systematic approach to the difficult, but relevant issue of minority groups.
Houser and Ham present a historical perspective for each minority group and show how they have lacked power and control. They discuss the current status of each group's affiliation and power. Examples from specific cases are used to illustrate how power can be gained and how discrimination still exists. The volume concludes by discussing how group affiliation can be used to gain power. This unique book will be valuable to those interested in psychology, sociology, and education.
ISBN: 9780897896979
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176 pages