Inequality in American communities /
AND CONCLUSIONSINTERPRETATIONS; CHAPTER 11. INTOLERANCE; EXPECTATIONS FROM THEORY; FOUR VARIETIES OF INTOLERANCE; EFFECTS OF RANK ON FOUR FORMS OF INTOLERANCE; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 12. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS; THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL RANK; DO SYSTEMS OF INEQUALITY DIFFER ACROSS COMMUN...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1977.
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Colección: | Quantitative studies in social relations.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover; Inequality in American Communities; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. INEQUALITY IN THE COMMUNITY; THEORETICAL ORIENTATIONS ON COMMUNITY STRATIFICATION; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY; DATA AND METHODS; A DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMUNITIES; Part I: Inequality in Six Communities; CHAPTER 2. PATTERNS OF INEQUALITY; THE INTERRELATEDNESS OF RANKS; RIGIDITY IN COMMUNITY STRATIFICATION SYSTEMS; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 3. PROCESSES OF INEQUALITY; A BASIC MODEL OF THE STRATIFICATION PROCESS; THE ROLE OF RACIAL-ETHNIC RANK; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS.
- CHAPTER 4. PERCEPTIONS OF INEQUALITYDO AMERICANS PERCEIVE A CLASS STRUCTURE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES?; CLASS PLACEMENT BY SELF AND OTHERS; PERCEPTIONS OF CLASS DISSENSUS ON PUBLIC ISSUES; PERCEPTIONS OF LEGITIMATE SUCCESS; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; Part II: Consequences of Social Rank; CHAPTER 5. Models of Rank Effects; ARE RANK EFFECTS ADDITIVE?; ARE RANK EFFECTS LINEAR?; IS A UNIDIMENSIONAL MODEL ADEQUATE?; AN EXPLORATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL MODELS; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 6. SATISFACTION: BALANCING ASPIRATIONS AND SUCCESS; THE MEASUREMENT OF GENERAL SATISFACTION.
- Social rank and general satisfactioneffects due to city and to control variables; summary and conclusions; chapter 7. informal social participation: visiting and friendship; social participation and community social structure; social participation and hierarchy; rates of visiting and values about visiting; differential association: a basis for class cultures?; summary and conclusions; chapter 8. formal social participation; associations, the communication network, and community influence; types of formal participation; effects of rank on formal social participation.
- Rank, formal participation, and political activitysummary and conclusions; chapter 9. political ideology and party identification; conservatism and class interests; domestic liberalism and party identification; rank effects on political orientations; mediating factors: why does rank affect political orientations?; summary and conclusions; chapter 10. anomia; anomia, social rank, and community integration; measuring anomia; which social ranks affect anomia?; why are men of low rank more anomic?; frustration and perceptions of opportunity and legitimacy as intervening variables.