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  1. the fact or state of being dominant: such as; controlling, prevailing, or powerful position especially in a social hierarchy… See the full definition

  2. Dominant culture. The culture held by the majority and/or by the most powerful group in a society. Dramaturgy. Goffman’s theory that life is like a never-ending play in which people are actors. Dyad. A group composed of two people. Economy

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    Plural: hegemonies
    A dominate leader is referred to as a hegemon.
    It is easy to associate hegemony synonymously with domination but it is more nuanced. Hegemonic power works by consent, not coercion caused by force or violence; thus it is not questioned. Hegemony...
    The Marxist theory of cultural hegemony (also called ideological hegemony) developed by Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) explains how the dominant class has the power to control not only a society’s eco...
    “[A]lthough true equality of opportunity is probably not possible, the myth of meritocracy in America is itself harmful because its legitimation of inequalities of power and privilegerests on claim...
    “The crisis creates situations which are dangerous in the short run, since the various strata of the population are not all capable of orienting themselves equally swiftly, or of reorganizing with...
    “Discourses of underdevelopment and development emerged in the 1940s and became institutionalized in the context of decolonization, the Cold War, and the United States’ struggle for hegemony. A spe...
    “Many societies were founded on misogynist ideas that women were not full human beings. Because of their supposedly innate inferiority women were excluded from all the fun stuff—celebrations, ritua...
    Abu-Lughod, Janet L. 1989.Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250–1350. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Agnew, John. 2005. Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Agnew, John, and Stuart Corbridge. 1995.Mastering Space: Hegemony, Territory and International Political Economy. London: Routledge.
  3. Definition of Dominant Group. (noun) Any group that has more power in a society than any subordinate group.

  4. Nov 5, 2024 · This condition, in which the dominance of a social actor or group is seen as the natural order of things, is also called hegemony by scholars influenced by Marxism and in particular by the work of the Italian political theorist Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937).

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  5. Feb 13, 2024 · Dominant values are values that limit social sanctions and cannot be infringed by an individual. In a society, there can be multiple dominant values that are respected by the majority of people. For example, in many Western societies, personal freedom and independence are highly valued.

  6. Definition. Hegemony refers to the dominance and control of one group or entity over others, often through the shaping of cultural, political, and social norms. It is a concept that is closely tied to power dynamics and the ability to influence and shape the beliefs, values, and behaviors of a society or population.

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