Economic inequality is conducive to individualism. Living in unequal societies makes us more concerned about our social position; the greater the difference, the further the distance...
Guillermo Willis Sánchez
Psychologist
Professor in the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Granada and assistant editor of the Revista de psicología social [Journal of Social Psychology].
He co-directs with Rosa Rodríguez Bailón the Social Psychology of Inequality Research Laboratory and are the main researchers behind the project “Society of Rich and Poor: Psychosocial Consequences of Economic Inequality”, funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO).
Last Update: July, 2019
Articles by Guillermo Willis Sánchez
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