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    [id] => 518
    [date] => 2019-03-15
    [doi] => 
    [title] => Hierarchiczność i orientacja na dominację społeczną jako podstawa wrogości i agresji międzygrupowej
    [title_en] => IERARCHY AND SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION AS THE BASIS FOR INTERGROUP HOSTILITY AND AGGRESSION
    [authors] => Jolanta Miluska
    [abstract] => 

One of the most important determinants of high quality of social and individual life is the kind of interpersonal relationships. A change for the worse is connected with hostility, aggression, and discriminative behaviours and appears in circumstances where negative stereotypes and prejudices are present. Besides their "classical" sources, such as: social categorization, cultural transmission, intergroup conflict, frustration of group interests, conforming or authoritarian personality, the new ones, namely adapting the conception of hierarchical social order, and social dominance orientation should also be shown. It is assumed in the conception of hierarchical social order that social reality is a system of hierarchical positions which give people different rights to power, property, various personal and political rights. Social dominance orientation refers to different interpersonal meanings which people attribute to non-egalitarian and hierarchical relations between social groups and the dominance of some groups over the others with stressed superiority of one's own group. The ideology of group inequality, defined on the basis of different criteria (race, nationality, sex, religion, social class, profession, residence, political opinion, health, etc), is the cause of cognitive, emotional, and practical discrimination of groups to which lower social status is attributed. As a result of this discrimination, members of the "worse" groups may become stressed, show 

[abstract_en] =>

One of the most important determinants of high quality of social and individual life is the kind of interpersonal relationships. A change for the worse is connected with hostility, aggression, and discriminative behaviours and appears in circumstances where negative stereotypes and prejudices are present. Besides their "classical" sources, such as: social categorization, cultural transmission, intergroup conflict, frustration of group interests, conforming or authoritarian personality, the new ones, namely adapting the conception of hierarchical social order, and social dominance orientation should also be shown. It is assumed in the conception of hierarchical social order that social reality is a system of hierarchical positions which give people different rights to power, property, various personal and political rights. Social dominance orientation refers to different interpersonal meanings which people attribute to non-egalitarian and hierarchical relations between social groups and the dominance of some groups over the others with stressed superiority of one's own group. The ideology of group inequality, defined on the basis of different criteria (race, nationality, sex, religion, social class, profession, residence, political opinion, health, etc), is the cause of cognitive, emotional, and practical discrimination of groups to which lower social status is attributed. As a result of this discrimination, members of the "worse" groups may become stressed, show 

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Hierarchiczność i orientacja na dominację społeczną jako podstawa wrogości i agresji międzygrupowej

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IERARCHY AND SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION AS THE BASIS FOR INTERGROUP HOSTILITY AND AGGRESSION

Jolanta Miluska

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Rocznik: 2003 Tom: 9 Numer: 2
Strony: 169–178

One of the most important determinants of high quality of social and individual life is the kind of interpersonal relationships. A change for the worse is connected with hostility, aggression, and discriminative behaviours and appears in circumstances where negative stereotypes and prejudices are present. Besides their "classical" sources, such as: social categorization, cultural transmission, intergroup conflict, frustration of group interests, conforming or authoritarian personality, the new ones, namely adapting the conception of hierarchical social order, and social dominance orientation should also be shown. It is assumed in the conception of hierarchical social order that social reality is a system of hierarchical positions which give people different rights to power, property, various personal and political rights. Social dominance orientation refers to different interpersonal meanings which people attribute to non-egalitarian and hierarchical relations between social groups and the dominance of some groups over the others with stressed superiority of one's own group. The ideology of group inequality, defined on the basis of different criteria (race, nationality, sex, religion, social class, profession, residence, political opinion, health, etc), is the cause of cognitive, emotional, and practical discrimination of groups to which lower social status is attributed. As a result of this discrimination, members of the "worse" groups may become stressed, show 

intergroup hostility, social dominance, aggression, quality of life