Rankism
Concept of discrimination based on rank
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Rankism is a term coined by Robert W. Fuller to describe discrimination or abuse based on a person's rank in a particular hierarchy. It is a form of social discrimination that can occur in various settings, including the workplace, educational institutions, and social organizations.
Definition
Rankism is defined as the abuse of the power inherent in a rank to exploit, demean, or disadvantage others. It is a form of bullying that is often overlooked because it is embedded in the hierarchical structure of organizations and societies.
Examples
Rankism can manifest in various forms, such as:
- A manager belittling an employee in front of others.
- A professor dismissing a student's question as unworthy of attention.
- A doctor ignoring a nurse's input during a medical procedure.
Impact
The impact of rankism can be profound, leading to decreased morale, reduced productivity, and increased turnover in organizations. It can also contribute to a toxic work environment and mental health issues among those who are targeted.
Prevention
Preventing rankism involves promoting a culture of respect and equality within organizations. This can be achieved through:
- Leadership training that emphasizes empathy and inclusivity.
- Establishing clear policies against rank-based discrimination.
- Encouraging open communication and feedback from all levels of the hierarchy.
See also
References
External links
- Breaking Ranks - A website dedicated to addressing rankism.
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