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The Peer Effect - How Your Peers Shape Who You Are and Who You Will Become
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How the power of peers and peer culture shapes individual behavior
and future success For decades, parents across America have asked
their kids, “If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you?”
The answer is, “Duh, yes.” Peers, as parents well know, have a
tremendous impact on who their kids are and what they will become.
And even while they insist otherwise, parents know that they’re
largely powerless to change this. But the effect of peers is not
just a story about kids; peers can also affect adult
behavior—they affect what we do and who we are well into old age.
Noted sociologists Syed Ali and Margaret M. Chin call this “the
peer effect.” In their book, they take readers on a tour of how
our peers, and the peer cultures they create, shape our behavior in
schools and the workplace. Ali and Chin begin their look at the
peer effect at the high school from which they both graduated: New
York City’s prestigious Stuyvesant High School, arguably the best
public high school in the nation. Through a fascinating and often
humorous narrative, they show how peers can influence each
other—in this case, how highly motivated students can create a
culture of influence to achieve success in learning and in
admission to elite colleges. They also show the many other ways
that peers can influence one another beyond school performance,
from hookup culture to school bullying and youth suicide. Ali and
Chin are also interested in the extent to which the peer effect can
last. Through interviews with adult graduates of Stuyvesant, they
investigate the long-lasting effects of high school peer culture.
They also examine the peer effect in post–high school settings,
notably around workplace misconduct, including the steroid culture
in baseball and the use of excessive force by the police. The Peer
Effect ultimately offers ways to understand the power of peer
influence and apply this understanding to resolving issues
regarding schools, college graduation rates, workplace culture, and
police violence. In the tradition of big idea books like The
Tipping Point, The Peer Effect will forever change the way we look
at the world of human behavior.
General
Imprint: |
New York University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
Authors: |
Syed Ali
• Margaret M. Chin
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
240 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4798-0504-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4798-0504-1 |
Barcode: |
9781479805044 |
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