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Power and Status (Hardcover, 20th Anniversary ed.)
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Power and Status (Hardcover, 20th Anniversary ed.)
Series: Advances in Group Processes
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"Advances in Group Processes" publishes theoretical analyses,
reviews and theory based empirical chapters on group phenomena.
Volume 20, the second volume of a five-series set, includes papers
that address fundamental issues of power and status. Chapter one
integrates social influence network theory with core ideas from
affect control theory and the expectation states programme. The
second chapter compares reciprocal exchange to negotiated exchange
in terms of the power development, trust and perceptions of
fairness. Chapter three examines the entire population of unique
exchange networks up to size nine, giving predictions using power
dependence theory and the resistance branch of network exchange
theory. As a set, these chapters address major issues of power in
social exchange relations. The next four chapters are aimed at
important issues of status in groups. Chapter four theorizes the
complex connection between power and status, showing that power can
produce status only if negative emotional reactions are mitigated.
This analysis sheds new light on theories of collective action.
Chapter five extends reward expectations theory by offering a new
model of allocative behaviour, and comparing that model to
previously collected data. The sixth chapter extends status
construction theory to incorporate the effect of social
identification. This new formulation is then tested and supported
with data from thirty five dot-com organizations. The final two
chapters incorporate theories of legitimacy to provide insights
into power and status. Chapter eight reviews and explicates the
basic principles of legitimacy in the Zelditch and Walker research
programme. This paper traces the successes and failures of two
dozen studies across several decades. Finally, chapter nine uses
legitimacy theory to resolve two anomalies in the status
literature, one dealing with gender saliency and the other with the
enactment of identity- versus status-related behaviours. Overall,
the volume includes papers that reflect a wide range of theoretical
approaches to power and status and contributions by major scholars
that work in the general area of group processes.
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