University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Sociology, Fretwell 476, 9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte 28223, USA.
AJS. 2009 Nov;115(3):832-62. doi: 10.1086/606142.
Why do beliefs that attach different amounts of status to different categories of people become consensually held by the members of a society? We show that two microlevel mechanisms, in combination, imply a system-level tendency toward consensual status beliefs about a nominal characteristic. (1) Status belief diffusion: a person who has no status belief about a characteristic can acquire a status belief about that characteristic from interacting with one or more people who have that status belief. (2) Status belief loss: a person who has a status belief about a characteristic can lose that belief from interacting with one or more people who have the opposite status belief. These mechanisms imply that opposite status beliefs will tend to be lost at equal rates and will tend to be acquired at rates proportional to their prevalence. Therefore, if a status belief ever becomes more prevalent than its opposite, it will increase in prevalence until every person holds it.
为什么不同类别的人所拥有的不同地位的信念会被社会成员一致持有?我们表明,两种微观机制结合起来,暗示了一种系统层面的趋势,即对一个名义特征的共识地位信念。(1)地位信念传播:一个对某个特征没有地位信念的人,可以通过与一个或多个持有这种地位信念的人互动,获得关于那个特征的地位信念。(2)地位信念丧失:一个对某个特征持有地位信念的人,可以通过与一个或多个持有相反地位信念的人互动而失去这种信念。这些机制意味着,相反的地位信念将以相等的速度丧失,并以与其流行程度成正比的速度获得。因此,如果一种地位信念变得比其相反的信念更流行,它将增加流行度,直到每个人都持有它。