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Rankism is a term coined by physicist, educationalist and citizen diplomat Robert W. Fuller. Fuller has defined rankism as: "abusive, discriminatory, or exploitative behavior towards people who have less power because of their lower rank in a particular hierarchy"[link]. Note this definition does not mean that rankism is a form of social discrimination since it does not make a distinction between: Fuller claims that rankism also describes the abuse of the power inherent in superior rank, with the view that rank-based abuse underlies many other phenomena such as bullying, racism, sexism, and homophobia.

The term rankism first appeared in print in the Oberlin Alumni Magazine for fall of 1997 in an article by Fuller. Fuller later wrote a book on the topic called Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank, which he began distributing on his web site as a free e-book in 2000. Somebodies and Nobodies was published in 2003.

Fuller asserts that rankism involves:

Fuller has also written that: Members of the Dignitarian Movement claim to apply the concept of rankism as the precise cause of indignity. For Dignitarians, indignity is a litmus test for rankism. The Dignitarian Movement asserts that their aim is to overcome rankism in the same way that the civil rights and women's movements target racism and sexism.

References

External links

* [BreakingRanks.net] – 'Manifest Dignity: Dignity is Not Negotiable' (blog)
  • [DigDi.org] - 'The Dignitarian Dialogues' (website that seeks to start a public discussion of rankism)
  • [Dignitarians.org] - 'The Dignitarian Foundation: Protecting the dignity of others as you would your own' (foundation dedicated to developing training materials and advocacy tools to fight rankism)
  • [Right-Rank.com] – 'Right-Rank is a tool for dealing with rankism, the abuse of rank within a hierarchy. Respect for everyone, regardless of rank.' (integrates concept of rankism into a therapeutic practice)
  • [SomebodyBook.com] - I Feel Like Nobody When... I Feel Like a Somebody When... (children's book that introduces issues related to rankism), Stephanie Heuer (2005)
  • [YubaNet.com] - '"Executive" monkeys influenced by other executives, not subordinates', Duke University Medical Center (March 22, 2006)
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