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Hierarchy attenuating/enhancing organizational environments and intergroup attitudes: Relationship of racism, classism, and sexism in multiracial and monoracial churches of the United States

Posted on:2006-08-26Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Kim, Ye JungFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008457061Subject:Sociology
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As Yancey (2003) has pointed out, the intentional character of racially integrated churches tends to lessen the social distance between Whites and minorities. The purpose of this study is to examine how racially hierarchy-attenuating and hierarchy-enhancing environments affect classism and sexism attitudes among congregations. The finding shows that multiracial churches promote H-A environment for class and race diversity, but not for gender equality. The class and race diversity is affected by organizational structure; on the other hand, gender equality is influenced by theologies. This study finds the answers to this discrepancy from the effect of biblical teachings on classist and sexist attitudes and the cumulative effect of structured domination of women.
Keywords/Search Tags:Attitudes, Churches
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