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who said there are no roles without status or status without role​

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Ralph Linton said there are no roles without status or status without role.

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  • Ralph Linton (27 February 1893 – 24 December 1953) was a respected American anthropologist of the mid-20th century,

  • One of Linton's major contributions to anthropology was defining the distinction between status and role.

  • He is best remembered for his works 'The Study of Man' (1936) and 'The Tree of Culture' (1955), and 'The Study of Man' established Linton as one of the leading theorists of anthropology.

  • According to Linton, a person is assigned a fixed status without reference to their inherent differences or abilities

  • For Linton a role is a set of behaviors associated with a status, and acting out the associated behaviors is a way of living a status.

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