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Social transformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One definition of Social transformation is the process by which an individual alters the socially ascribed social status of their parents into a socially achieved status for themselves. However an...
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Born with or inherited ... Individual has little control over this ... Membership or group based...
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an achieved status-component is one on which we can so alter his location. ... The difference in status between two people therefore cannot be an absolute measurement, like the miles between two landmarks. Rather, two people differ by virtue of not only their own wealth and power, but also as a function of the distribution...
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8. Difference between ideal and real cultural values, p.49-50 ; 9. ... 2. Define status; achieved and ascribed status ; 3. Status symbol ; 4. Role expectation and role performance ; 5. Role strain and role conflict ; 6. Formal organizations ; 7. Difference in the conflict and functionalist view of social institutions ;
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Explain the difference between relative and absolute dating ... Define the difference between achieved and ascribed status ... Explain how Peebles identified ascribed and achieved statuses at Moundville...
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What we have here is the difference between ascribed status and achieved status. Men like MacArthur and James Kennedy built their ministries from the ground up. They had no preexisting constituency. Folks follow them for what they say and do, not for what they are.
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Although I was frustrated by the emphasis on 'reading' ranking from the archaeological 'record', in the entry on 'Ranking and Social Inequality' (587-8), I appreciated the succinct explanation of the difference between ascribed and achieved status and intend to look up some of the American papers which were cited.
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