Status characteristics and expectation states : a process model. [TR 14]
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
This TR describes how status inequality can produce similar inequality of expectation states, and how the interaction process is affected by the status generalization process. It elaborates some ideas in the model from TR#1, though with considerable additions and modifications. This TR was published by the authors (1966).
Published later in "Sociological Theories in Progress", vol.1, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966. pp.47-73
[Abstract by Murray Webster, 2014.]
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | July 1965 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Berger, Joseph 1924- |
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Author | Cohen, Bernard P. |
Author | Conner, Thomas L., 1939- |
Author | Zelditch, Morris, Jr., |
Publisher | Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research |
Subjects
Subject | Social status - Mathematical models |
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Subject | Prestige - Mathematical models |
Subject | Power (Social sciences) - Mathematical models |
Subject | Social groups - Mathematical models. |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Berger, Joseph and Cohen, Bernard P. and Conner, Thomas L., and Zelditch, Morris, Jr.. (1965). Status characteristics and expectation states : a process model. Technical Report 14, Laboratory for Social Research, Stanford University Department of Sociology. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xb467sg4605
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