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ISBN-13
9780197600009
Book Title
Unequals
ISBN
9780197600009
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Publication Name
Unequals : the Power of Status and Expectations in Our Social Lives
Item Length
6.4 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Sociology / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Lisa Slattery Walker
Item Width
9.7 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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This book presents the latest research on status generalization in a variety of settings, examining new interventions for its negative effects. Drawing from research on status processes in sociology, social psychology, education, organizations, mental health, and other fields, the book connects to several bodies of research that include stigma and stereotyping, exchange and power, and organizations. The first part of the book establishes the foundations and recent developments. Next, the book delves into elaborations, variants, and interrelations. Throughout, the book illustrates how status processes are evident in settings like school classrooms and others, where interventions can improve interaction and participation between advantaged and disadvantaged students, genders, organizational positions, races, other dynamics that may be impacted by social status and expectation. The book concludes with chapters on applications and interventions to reduce unwanted inequalities in social interactions and institutions. With its balanced, multidisciplinary approach to the challenges of social hierarchies and deep-rooted expectations, Unequals is an essential volume for all academic and scholarly readers interested in status processes and inequalities in our social lives.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019760000x
ISBN-13
9780197600009
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8057244099

Product Key Features

Author
Lisa Slattery Walker
Publication Name
Unequals : the Power of Status and Expectations in Our Social Lives
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Sociology / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.4 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
9.7 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2021-051160
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Hm821.U5366 2022
Reviews
"The study of status is undergoing a revival in sociology. There is no better time for this excellent review of the theoretical research program that grew out of Joseph Berger's work. Beginning with the rich history in Berger's upbringing and his early days at Harvard with Parsons and Bales, through the formal development of the theory, and on to its most cutting edge new contributions, this collection is a goldmine for those of us who work in the tradition and for those who teach it to new generations of scholars." -- Lynn Smith-Lovin, Professor of Sociology, Duke University "An indispensable guide to current theory and research on Status Generalization: the way the status of people's social characteristics, like gender, race, or education shape presumptions about their competence and their esteem and influence when they work with others. It offers new insights into a powerful but underappreciated inequality process." -- Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emerita, Stanford University "Over the last half century, the theory of status characteristics and expectation states has guided the development of some of the richest and most empirically successful accounts of how status and power shape our lives. Unequals brings together progenitors of the theory and new scholars at the cutting edge of innovation, providing a badly needed, up-to-date overview of the past, present, and interdisciplinary future of a vibrant and fecund research program. By addressing core issues of theory, measurement, and application, this volume is a 'must read' for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to expand their understanding of how status inequality arises and operates within small groups, institutions, and society more broadly." -- Will Kalkhoff, Professor of Sociology and Executive Director, Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory of Kent, Kent State University "Unequals presents cutting-edge work done within what is now almost a 70-year theoretical research program initiated by Joseph Berger, who in turn inspired many colleagues and generations of students at Stanford University to contribute to the research program. This book pulls together several generations of cutting-edge researcher-theorists who have made this theoretical research program so robust. This book is essential reading for all sociologists who are interested in the dynamics occurring at the most basic level of human social organization." -- Jonathan H. Turner, 38th University Professor, University of California, "The study of status is undergoing a revival in sociology. There is no better time for this excellent review of the theoretical research program that grew out of Joseph Berger's work. Beginning with the rich history in Berger's upbringing and his early days at Harvard with Parsons and Bales, through the formal development of the theory, and on to its most cutting edge new contributions, this collection is a goldmine for those of us who work in the tradition and for those who teach it to new generations of scholars." -- Lynn Smith-Lovin, Professor of Sociology, Duke University"An indispensable guide to current theory and research on Status Generalization: the way the status of people's social characteristics, like gender, race, or education shape presumptions about their competence and their esteem and influence when they work with others. It offers new insights into a powerful but underappreciated inequality process." -- Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emerita, Stanford University"Over the last half century, the theory of status characteristics and expectation states has guided the development of some of the richest and most empirically successful accounts of how status and power shape our lives. Unequals brings together progenitors of the theory and new scholars at the cutting edge of innovation, providing a badly needed, up-to-date overview of the past, present, and interdisciplinary future of a vibrant and fecund research program. By addressing core issues of theory, measurement, and application, this volume is a 'must read' for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to expand their understanding of how status inequality arises and operates within small groups, institutions, and society more broadly." -- Will Kalkhoff, Professor of Sociology and Executive Director, Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory of Kent, Kent State University"Unequals presents cutting-edge work done within what is now almost a 70-year theoretical research program initiated by Joseph Berger, who in turn inspired many colleagues and generations of students at Stanford University to contribute to the research program. This book pulls together several generations of cutting-edge researcher-theorists who have made this theoretical research program so robust. This book is essential reading for all sociologists who are interested in the dynamics occurring at the most basic level of human social organization." -- Jonathan H. Turner, 38th University Professor, University of California, An indispensable guide to current theory and research on Status Generalization: the way the status of people's social characteristics, like gender, race, or education shape presumptions about their competence and their esteem and influence when they work with others. It offers new insights into a powerful but underappreciated inequality process., "The study of status is undergoing a revival in sociology. There is no better time for this excellent review of the theoretical research program that grew out of Joseph Berger's work. Beginning with the rich history in Berger's upbringing and his early days at Harvard with Parsons and Bales, through the formal development of the theory, and on to its most cutting edge new contributions, this collection is a goldmine for those of us who work in the tradition andfor those who teach it to new generations of scholars." -- Lynn Smith-Lovin, Professor of Sociology, Duke University"An indispensable guide to current theory and research on Status Generalization: the way the status of people's social characteristics, like gender, race, or education shape presumptions about their competence and their esteem and influence when they work with others. It offers new insights into a powerful but underappreciated inequality process." -- Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emerita, Stanford University"Over the last half century, the theory of status characteristics and expectation states has guided the development of some of the richest and most empirically successful accounts of how status and power shape our lives. Unequals brings together progenitors of the theory and new scholars at the cutting edge of innovation, providing a badly needed, up-to-date overview of the past, present, and interdisciplinary future of a vibrant and fecund researchprogram. By addressing core issues of theory, measurement, and application, this volume is a 'must read' for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to expand their understanding of how statusinequality arises and operates within small groups, institutions, and society more broadly." -- Will Kalkhoff, Professor of Sociology and Executive Director, Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory of Kent, Kent State University"Unequals presents cutting-edge work done within what is now almost a 70-year theoretical research program initiated by Joseph Berger, who in turn inspired many colleagues and generations of students at Stanford University to contribute to the research program. This book pulls together several generations of cutting-edge researcher-theorists who have made this theoretical research program so robust. This book is essential reading for all sociologists who areinterested in the dynamics occurring at the most basic level of human social organization." -- Jonathan H. Turner, 38th University Professor, University of California, "An indispensable guide to current theory and research on Status Generalization: the way the status of people's social characteristics, like gender, race, or education shape presumptions about their competence and their esteem and influence when they work with others. It offers new insights into a powerful but underappreciated inequality process." -- Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emerita, Stanford University "Over the last half century, the theory of status characteristics and expectation states has guided the development of some of the richest and most empirically successful accounts of how status and power shape our lives. Unequals brings together progenitors of the theory and new scholars at the cutting edge of innovation, providing a badly needed, up-to-date overview of the past, present, and interdisciplinary future of a vibrant and fecund research program. By addressing core issues of theory, measurement, and application, this volume is a 'must read' for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to expand their understanding of how status inequality arises and operates within small groups, institutions, and society more broadly." -- Will Kalkhoff, Professor of Sociology and Executive Director, Electrophysiological Neuroscience Laboratory of Kent, Kent State University "Unequals presents cutting-edge work done within what is now almost a 70-year theoretical research program initiated by Joseph Berger, who in turn inspired many colleagues and generations of students at Stanford University to contribute to the research program. This book pulls together several generations of cutting-edge researcher-theorists who have made this theoretical research program so robust. This book is essential reading for all sociologists who are interested in the dynamics occurring at the most basic level of human social organization." -- Jonathan H. Turner, 38th University Professor, University of California
Table of Content
PrefaceList of Contributors1. Status and Expectation Processes, Murray Webster, Jr. and Lisa Slattery Walker2. Some History and a Personal Journey, Joseph Berger3 Anatomy of the Expectation States Research Program*, Joseph Berger and Murray Webster, Jr.4. Six Ways to Measure Status and Expectations, Murray Webster, Jr. and Joseph Dippong5. Status Orders as Tournaments: Tests of an Expectation States Model for the Emergence of Status Orders in Task Groups, John Skvoretz6. Graded Status in Expectation State Theories, David Melamed and Bradley Montgomery7. Construction and the Spread of Status, Sarah K. Harkness8. Status and Power in Exchange, Scott V. Savage9. Equitable Classrooms: A Compelling Connection between Theory and Practice, Rachel A. Lotan10. Status Value of Gender, Age, Race, Parenthood, and Beauty, Lisa Slattery Walker11. Expectation States Theories and Organizations: Incorporating the Institutional Logics Perspective for Future Research Agendas, Alison J. Bianchi12. Effects of Mental Illness, Veteran, and Criminal Record Labels on Status- and Stigma-Related Outcomes, Jeffrey W. Lucas and Crosby HipesIndex
Dewey Decimal
305
Dewey Edition
23/Eng/20211222
Illustrated
Yes

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