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Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective

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Full Title:

Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781839995453

Publisher:

Anthem Press

Imprint:

Anthem Press

Publication Date:

20th August 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social theory

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

222

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective shows how inequality is produced and reproduced through mundane, routine actions based on taken-for-granted assumptions about who should be treated well and who 'deserves' to be treated poorly.

Members of socially valued groups (such as white people and men) tend to receive the benefit of the doubt both personally and institutionally, while members of socially devalued groups tend to be denied the benefit of the doubt in both kinds of contexts. This straightforward way of thinking about value and devaluation, privilege and discrimination, works across multiple forms of inequality and at social levels ranging from interpersonal interactions to large-scale institutions, while showcasing the importance of different levels and types of social power (decision-making, cultural and individual). Moral exclusion and inclusion, moral alchemy, false equivalencies, self-fulfilling prophecies, positive and negative visibility and invisibility and the linking of social groups to definitions of social problems are among the processes discussed. Contemporary U.S. examples show how these often-underutilized sociological concepts make sense of specific kinds of inequality. The book includes concrete suggestions for social change, an appendix introducing sociology and discussion questions for students.

Reviews

Cultural Process of Inequality is a must-read for those who are working to make ours a more just and equitable world. Not only does Udis-Kessler explain how inequality works in clear and everyday language; she also provides us with discussion guides, a how-to manual for reducing inequality and, perhaps most importantly, a message of hope. C.J. Pascoe, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, USA; Co-editor, Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.


In a wonderfully accessible, down-to-earth style, Udis-Kessler deftly reveals the everyday cultural processes that produce and reproduce anti-Black racism, sexism, and heterosexism. This important book not only uncovers the multiple ways that our actions and institutions contribute to inequality but also challenges us to envision more equitable choices. Wayne H. Brekhus, University of Missouri, USA.


This is a great manuscript that students will find compelling and interesting to read. I congratulate theauthor for a job well done. This book should find its way into every university library. Kirk Johnson, TheUniversity of Mississippi, USA.


A timely, provocative, and student-friendly analysis of the disturbing processes by which some types of people are perceived and treated as mattering less than others. Grounded in data and anecdotes, this insightful commentary reveals much about our unhealthy social conditions in the twenty-first century that too many try to ignore. William Marsiglio, Professor of Sociology, University of Florida, USA; author of Chasing We-ness: Cultivating Empathy and Leadership in aPolarized World.


Everyday social interactions are key to understanding the inner workings of social inequality, andCultural Processes of Inequality makes a solid contribution to that area of study by illuminating critical mechanisms that are often taken for granted. Julie C. Keller, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Rhode Island, USA.


By viewing the important and timely issues of social inequality using a sociological lens, Amanda Udis-Kessler exposes and details the cultural processes that limit and also enhance and advance society, giving us the knowledge and tools to change the inequities inherent but not necessarily permanently embedded, in our society. This is essential reading for anyone concerned with the social patterns that lead to human and ecological devaluation and forms of resistance and progressive change. Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld, Instructor, University of Massachusetts Amherst, College of Education, USA; author of The What, The So What, and The Now What of Social Justice Education, andco-editor: Readings for Diversity and Social Justice.


As a non-sociologist, I find Udis-Kesslers Cultural Processes of Inequality to be valuable for a broad audience, helping would-be interdisciplinary scholars like me understand the role of culture in the reproduction of inequality. The accessible style and an appendix for those new to sociology make this book useful to people from many disciplines and backgrounds.Christina Rader, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Business, Colorado College, USA.


Cultural Processes of Inequalityis one of the clearest explanations of the mechanisms of social and economic inequality Ive ever read, crammed with real-life examples that make the ideas easy to grasp. It exposes the crossroads where often-invisible systemic processes intersect with individual experiences, exactly where understanding of these issues is so often lost. For non-sociologists like me who want to know why inequality is so persistent and so damaging, and what we can do about it, this book offers an essential foundation for our thinking. I love that the last chapter offers steps toward a society where all of us can live with the dignity and care each of us deserves. - Elise Moser, author,Lily & TaylorandWhat Milly Did: The Remarkable Pioneer of Plastics Recycling

Author Bio

Amanda Udis-Kessler is the author of Queer Inclusion in the United Methodist Church and a contributor to thirteen books on systemic inequality. A former sociology professor, she currently serves as the Director of Assessment and Program Review at Colorado College.

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