Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60201; email:
Annu Rev Psychol. 2014;65:611-34. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010213-115143. Epub 2013 Sep 25.
America's unprecedented levels of inequality have far-reaching negative consequences for society as a whole. Although differential access to resources contributes to inequality, the current review illuminates how ongoing participation in different social class contexts also gives rise to culture-specific selves and patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting. We integrate a growing body of interdisciplinary research to reveal how social class culture cycles operate over the course of the lifespan and through critical gateway contexts, including homes, schools, and workplaces. We first document how each of these contexts socializes social class cultural differences. Then, we demonstrate how these gateway institutions, which could provide access to upward social mobility, are structured according to middle-class ways of being a self and thus can fuel and perpetuate inequality. We conclude with a discussion of intervention opportunities that can reduce inequality by taking into account the contextual responsiveness of the self.
美国空前的不平等水平对整个社会产生了深远的负面影响。尽管资源获取的差异导致了不平等,但目前的研究揭示了人们持续参与不同的社会阶层环境如何产生具有文化特异性的自我和思维、感受和行动模式。我们整合了越来越多的跨学科研究,揭示了社会阶层文化如何在整个生命周期中循环运作,并通过关键的门户环境(包括家庭、学校和工作场所)发挥作用。我们首先记录了这些环境如何使社会阶层文化差异社会化。然后,我们展示了这些门户机构,它们本可以提供向上的社会流动机会,但却按照中产阶级的自我方式构建,因此可能会加剧和延续不平等。最后,我们讨论了干预机会,通过考虑自我的环境响应性,可以减少不平等。