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This session includes novel looks at some of the core social psychological theories and theoretical perspectives. Papers examine issues of power, status, identity, and social interactions.
Rethinking The Generalized Other in Symbolic Interactionism - Thomas E. Janoski, University of Kentucky
Weber’s Missing Track: Modeling the Power and Status Structures that Govern Social Action - Pamela E. Emanuelson, North Dakota State University; David Willer, University of South Carolina
The Structure of Identity Facilitation and Interference - Maria Cristina Ramos, Florida State University
The Psychological Rewards from Using Power to Harm Others - Christianne Corbett, University of Arkansas; Charles Steven Grugan, University of Arkansas; Chase Jon Freeman, University of Arkansas; Eliza Staton; Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Stanford University
Measuring status-based inequality in small group interactions - Bianca Manago, Vanderbilt University; Chantrey J. Murphy, California State University-Long Beach; Hannah Regan, Case Western Reserve University; Rachel Zajdel, National Institutes of Health; Jane Sell, Texas A&M University-College Station; Carla Goar, Kent State University