The Psychology of Poverty, Wealth, and Economic Inequality, 9781108486149
Hardcover
Unequal society, unequal minds: Unraveling the psychology of wealth and poverty.

The Psychology of Poverty, Wealth, and Economic Inequality

  • Hardcover

    391 pages

  • Release Date

    5 January 2023

Summary

The Unequal Mind: Psychology of Poverty, Wealth, and Inequality

Economic inequality is a defining issue, with extreme wealth concentration in the hands of a few. What are the psychological impacts of living in such an unequal society? This textbook examines poverty, wealth, and economic inequality from a psychological perspective.

Written by leading scholars, it provides an intersectional analysis of the impact of economic inequality on cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, i…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108486149
ISBN-10:1108486142
Author:Deborah Belle, Heather E. Bullock
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:391
Release Date:5 January 2023
Weight:1.00kg
Dimensions:253mm x 194mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Belle and Bullock skillfully present the academic research demonstrating the profound consequences of economic and social inequality in the United States in a way that is highly accessible to undergraduates. Their section on solutions to inequality makes clear that change can happen and will leave students hungry for economic justice and primed for political action.’ James Avery, Stockton University‘This authoritative text has everything - complete and clear coverage of the thorny dilemmas of American inequality, readable prose, and appealing format – with all the right resources: glossary, further readings, exercises, debates, and lots of visuals. And our guides are two wise and prolific psychological scientists at the center of the field.’ Susan Fiske, Princeton University‘As a social justice educator, I have long awaited a comprehensive textbook on poverty, wealth, and economic inequality. This text is not only truly comprehensive, it is also contemporary, inclusive, and intersectional. Beyond its utility as a resource for courses on social class, it also contains useful examples, measures, discussion questions, activities, and further resources for the classroom and beyond.’ Ryan M. Pickering, Allegheny College‘A valuable and distinctive contribution to the academic study of economic inequality and its consequences for wellbeing.’ Hannah Rich, Science and Christian Belief

About The Author

Deborah Belle

Deborah Belle is Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University. Her books include Lives in stress: Women and depression; Children’s social networks and social support; and The after-school lives of children: Alone and with others while parents work. She has been a William T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholar in the Mental Health of Children; Evelyn Green Davis Fellow in Psychology at the Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College; and Fellow of the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

Heather E. Bullock is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Blum Center on Poverty, Social Enterprise, and Participatory Governance at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her most recent book is Poorly Understood: What America Gets Wrong about Poverty (with Mark Robert Rank and Lawrence M. Eppard). She received a 2019 American Psychological Association Presidential Citation for her contributions to the field of psychology related to social psychological dimensions of poverty and economic (in)justice. Before joining UCSC’s faculty, she served as an APA/AAAS Congressional Fellow with the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - Democratic Office.

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