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Master status
Master status
• Many people have different kinds of statuses that effect their lives everyday. Some statuses include, being a mother, father, a teacher, student or manager
Master status
• The term was coined by Everett Hughes seventy years ago to indicate a characteristic that, from the perspective of other people, floods out other aspects of a person’s identity
What is a master status?
• In Sociology, master status is the social position which is the primary identifying characteristic of an individual.
What is a master status?
A status that has exceptional importance for social identity , often shaping a person's entire life…
Defination according to Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_status
What is a Your status?
• As a student Your master status is your most important status and people tend to interact with you on its basis….
Others…!!!
• Apart from student, some other statuses that you might hold are daughter/son, girlfriend/boyfriend, worker, athlete, and so forth…
Each status has
related roles
Each status has related roles..
As a teacher/instructor :
Students expect that I will show up to class, on time, neatly dressed, having prepared a lesson to teach, and that I have considerable knowledge of the material.
Each status has related roles..
As a Students :
That they will show up to class, on time , appropriately dressed and prepared for class.
Role conflict
• Role conflict is the sociological term used to describe incompatibility between roles.
Role conflict Example..
• For student and an employee or a friend. If I have a lot of homework or I have to do a project, then I may have to cancel any plans with my friends or cancel going to work
Examples of Master Status?
Here are some examples of master status: race, gender, extreme wealth and physical disability or illness.
• Via http://www.ask.com/question/examples-of-master-status
Bottom Line
The master status affects how the individual behaves and how others behave with respect to her or him in almost every given situation.
• Every one have different statuses in life with Master Status.
Your Status
• SO WHAT IS YOUR MASTER STATUS…………??
Reference and Work
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_status • http://sociology.about.com/od/M_Index/g/
Master-Status.htm• http://www.ask.com/question/examples-of-
master-status• http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/.se
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