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Critically examined the concept of role and status by Robert Bierstedt

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Answered by itsmeaysha
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Robert Bierstedt is of the opinion that “A status is simply a position in society or in a group. The status is the position afforded by group affiliation, group membership or group organization.”
Morris Ginsberg “A status is a position in a social group or grouping, a relation to other positions held by other individuals in the group or grouping”

Robert Bierstedt (1913–1998) was an American sociologist who often wrote about sociological theory, culture, and constitutional law. He was a native of Burlington, Iowa and graduated in philosophy from the University of Iowa in 1934. He received a master's degree in philosophy in 1935 and a doctorate in sociology in 1946 from Columbia University.

He headed the department of sociology at City College of New York and at New York University before becoming emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Virginia.[1] He was a student of the Russian-American sociologist Pitirim Sorokin when he was a visiting graduate student at Harvard University during the 1930s.Bierstedt served as vice-president of the American Sociological Association when Sorokin was elected president.
Answered by Anonymous
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hello there,

According to Robert bierstedt says that a role of the dynamic or behaviroul aspect of status.”
 is of the opinion that “A status is simply a position in society or in a group. The status is the position afforded by group affiliation, group membership or group organization.”
Morris Ginsberg “A status is a position in a social group or grouping, a relation to other positions held by other individuals in the group or grouping”

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