Gender, Interaction, and Inequality

Cover of Gender, Interaction, and Inequality by Cecilia L. Ridgeway
Year: 1992
Language: en
Edition: 1992
Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 9780387975788
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.6896395964 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 305.3
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Gender, Interaction, and Inequality by Cecilia L. Ridgeway, published by Springer Science & Business Media in 1992, explores the intricate mechanisms of gender within social interactions. This edition spans 247 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes causal explanations as vital for theoretical development, focusing on how gender influences interactions and the implications for broader social structures related to gender inequality.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how individuals engage with socially constructed beliefs and cultural meanings during interactions. The contributors adopt a microstructural approach, highlighting the dynamic interplay between individual actions and societal norms. By analyzing stereotypes, status beliefs, and interaction rules, the text illustrates how these elements shape social relations in specific contexts. The work ultimately presents a nuanced understanding of the reciprocal relationship between individual interactions and larger social structures, contributing to the discourse in fields such as sociology, psychology, and gender studies.


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Causal explanations are essential for theory building. In focusing on causal mechanisms rather than descriptive effects, the goal of this volume is to increase our theoretical understanding of the way gender operates in interaction. Theoretical analyses of gender’s effects in interaction, in turn, are necessary to understand how such effects might be implicated with individual-level and social structural-level processes in the larger system of gender inequality. Despite other differences, the contributors to this book all take what might be loosely called a “microstructural” approach to gender and interaction. All agree that individuals come to interaction with certain common, socially created beliefs, cultural meanings, experiences, and social rules. These include stereotypes about gendered activities and skills, beliefs about the status value of gender, rules for interacting in certain settings, and so on. However, as individuals apply these beliefs and rules to the specific contingent events of interaction, they combine and reshape their implications in distinctive ways that are particular to the encounter. As a result, individuals actively construct their social relations in the encounter through their interaction. The patterns of relations that develop are not completely determined or scripted in advance by the beliefs and rules of the larger society. Consequently, there is a reciprocal causal relationship between constructed patterns of interaction and larger social structural forms. The constructed patterns of social relations among a set of interactants can be thought of as micro-level social structures or, more simply, “microstructures.

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