A lire absolument sur https://www.telos-eu.com/fr/societe/ce-que-lavion-revele-du-sens-de-la-justice-dans-no.html
L’étude en anglais sur http://www.pnas.org/content/113/20/5588
Le PDF: http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/113/20/5588.full.pdf
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Significance We suggest that physical and situational inequality are built into people’s everyday environments—such as the modern airplane—and that exposure to these forms of inequality can trigger antisocial behavior. Analyses reveal that air rage is more common in economy class on airplanes, where inequality is physically present, and in both economy and first class when inequality is situationally salient. We extend research demonstrating that the salience of inequality decreases prosocial behavior by higher class individuals, showing that temporary exposure to physical and situational inequality predicts antisocial behavior among individuals in both higher and lower classes. Moreover, we explore a novel predictor of inequalityinduced antisocial behavior—the design of physical environments—augmenting research on macrostructural forms of inequality.