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ward for instrumental contributions, social acceptance, for contribution to group
solidarity. Testing Some Inferences, 50 Data on informal acceptance among
colleagues. Experimental findings support and refine theory; pressure to become
...
ward for instrumental contributions, social acceptance, for contribution to group
solidarity. Testing Some Inferences, 50 Data on informal acceptance among
colleagues. Experimental findings support and refine theory; pressure to become
...
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The analysis, therefore, will help to indicate the boundary of explicit social
exchange and to distinguish social transactions of intrinsic from those of primarily
extrinsic significance. Social Approval Men are anxious to receive social
approval for ...
The analysis, therefore, will help to indicate the boundary of explicit social
exchange and to distinguish social transactions of intrinsic from those of primarily
extrinsic significance. Social Approval Men are anxious to receive social
approval for ...
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relations. Explicit legitimation entails not merely tolerant approval but the active
confirmation and promotion of social patterns by common values, either pre-
existing ones or those that emerge in a collectivity in the course of social
interaction.
relations. Explicit legitimation entails not merely tolerant approval but the active
confirmation and promotion of social patterns by common values, either pre-
existing ones or those that emerge in a collectivity in the course of social
interaction.
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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acceptance achievement advantage alternative analysis attraction authority become bilateral monopoly chapter cognitive dissonance colleagues command commitment competition compliance conflict contract curve contributions cost create demand for advice depends derive dominant economic effect entails Erving Goffman exchange relations exchange transactions expectations exploitation express favors forces furnish Georg Simmel give Glencoe group members Homans Ibid ideals ideology imbalance impressive incentives increase indifference curves individuals influence institutionalized institutions interest intrinsic investments leader leadership Leon Festinger less macrostructure mobility obligations obtain opposition movement organized collectivities particularistic values party perfect competition person political position pressure principle processes of social profits receive reciprocate requires respect significance social approval social associations social class social exchange social integration social interaction social norms social relations social rewards social status social structure social values society stratum subordinates substructures superior status Talcott Parsons tends tion universalistic standards viduals whereas workers