Poverty and wealth according to the sociocultural group – a social representations study

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  • Edson Alves de Souza Filho Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract

We observed social representations of poverty and wealth as phenomena marked by groups´ history and culture, including social class and ethnic group. There were 90 participants, 43 of whom self-defined as White (W) and 47 as Black (B). A questionnaire was applied in public secondary schools about being poor/rich, how to explain poverty/wealth, and how to end poverty. The W and the B differed on being poor/rich. In relation to being poor/rich, the W mentioned more themes related to finance/money conditions and sustenance (housing, food), while the B stressed, the psychological individual, civil constraint and appropriation/advantage. Concerning explanations of poverty, the W foregrounded the financial/money dimension and dramatization/emotionalism and, the B highlighted government/public administration. About how to end poverty, the B pointed out the politician´s action/income distribution and social organisation/solidarity in the society. To explain wealth, the W mentioned individual achievement, sin, legacy, and the B, appropriation/advantage, embezzlement/lie.

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Author Biography

Edson Alves de Souza Filho, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Psicologo, doutor em psicologia/EHESS.

Published

2009-08-24

How to Cite

Souza Filho, E. A. de. (2009). Poverty and wealth according to the sociocultural group – a social representations study. Psico, 40(2). Retrieved from https://pucrs.emnuvens.com.br/revistapsico/article/view/5286

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