Status inconsistency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Status inconsistency is a situation where an individual's social positions have both positive and negative influences on his or her social status. For example, a teacher may have a positive societal ...
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Ascribed status - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ascribed status is the social status a person is assigned at birth or assumes involuntarily later in life. It is a position that is neither earned nor chosen but assigned. These rigid social designat...
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GOFFMAN, I. W. Status consistency and preference for change in power distribution . American Sociological Review, 1957, 22, 275-281 . ...
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; K. J. Berry and T. W. Martin; A Methodological Note on Typological Analysis in Status Consistency Research; Sociological Methods Research, August 1, 1973; 2(1): 21 - 37. [Abstract] [PDF];
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1965 "Status consistency and political behavior: a replication and extension of research." Sociological Quarterly 6 (Summer) : 241- ...
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Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc. Publication Name: Social Cognition; Subject: Sociology and social work; ... The social status and the tendency toward cognitive consistency as potential sources of implicit attitudes are compared. The findings suggest that differences in group status cause depressed ingroup preference...
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Department of Sociology Colorado State University ... Status consistency research has been severely criticized for its inability to reconcile certain problems of theory and method As the validity of these criticisms has become evident, researchers have turned from classic research designs to more powerful methods.
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Eric Klinenberg is Professor of Sociology at New York University. ... "To Have and Have Not." Review of Sir Michael Marmot, The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects our Health and Longevity. The Washington Post Book World (August 1, 2004).
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While not considered as high status as the Pacific Union Club, it was listed in the Elite Directory (1879), the San Francisco Blue Book (1888), Our Society Blue Book (1894-95), and other social registers of that era.
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Alexandar R Thomas; Department of Sociology and Anthropology ; Northeastern University ; alex@telenet.net ... With such a backlash, it should be expected that changes in the policies toward involuntary commitment of the mentally ill reflect a generally conservative approach to social policy more generally.
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