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Sociological Science
Global Diversity and Local Consensus in Status Beliefs: The Role of Network Clustering and Resistance to Belief Change
André Grow1  Rafael P. M. Wittek2  Andreas Flache2 
[1] KU Leuven;University of Groningen;
关键词: status construction theory;    status beliefs;    network clustering;    agent-based computational modelling;   
DOI  :  10.15195/v4.a25
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Formal models of status construction theory suggest that beliefs about the relative social worth and competence of members of different social groups can emerge from face-to-face interactions in task-focused groups and eventually become consensual in large populations. We propose two extensions of earlier models. First, we incorporate the microlevel behavioral assumption of status construction theory that people can become resistant to belief change when a belief appears consensual in their local social environment. Second, we integrate the insight that the macro-level social structure of face-to-face interactions in large populations often is a clustered network structure. Computational experiments identify an outcome that was not anticipated by earlier formalizations. The combination of network clustering at the macrolevel and resistance to belief change at the microlevel can constrain the diffusion of status beliefs and generate regional variation in status beliefs. Further experiments identify conditions under which this outcome obtains.

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