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Faris, Robert – Social Forces, 2012
This paper engages two core ideas: first, that status mobility is facilitated through connectivity, or having a large number of ties to others, as suggested by theories of social capital and social networks; and second, that aggression is an expressive or irrational reaction to frustrations, humiliations, or social pathologies. In contrast, I…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Capital, Aggression, Social Status

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