And that has worked for you?
all the usual basic social identity ones: race, gender, age, sexual identity, ethnicity, language, physical appearance...
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power distance is usually a function of all those things and the context of the interaction rather than a fundamental variable
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I agree in theory. In practice, the power of eg a wealthy white anglo man in the US applies in 99% contexts => de-facto fundamental variable
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Don't all of those imply also a power differential? Not sure I see how can you separate the two.
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Sure, but they are not primarily about power. For eg 2 languages may have no meaningful power distance but still cause communication issues
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