对话与社会交换:老年期的身份管理

Conversation and Social Exchange: Managing Identities in Old Age

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1981
被引 19
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

探讨老年人如何通过日常对话这种非正式协商过程,与交换伙伴就社会价值、资源及交换比率达成一致,从而将潜在权力转化为实际权力。

Abstract

It has been argued previously that, due to industrial development and the related ideology of modernity, old people in contemporary society are less able to negotiate favorable or, even, equitable exchange rates. This structural analysis, however, leaves unanswered important issues concerning the "working out" of the terms of the exchange agreement. The focus of this paper is the negotiation and maintenance of exchange relationships. How, for example, does the individual old person and his or her exchange partner(s) decide such issues as the relative "social worth" of the partners, the resources each possesses and is willing to exchange, the value of the resources to be exchanged, or the rate at which resources are to be exchanged. While such terms may occasionally be submitted in written form for the approval of each partner, in most cases such issues are resolved in a much more informal manner. Approval or consent to an exchange agreement is generally reached through a process of informal negotiation which is commonly referred to as conversation. Because of the lack of any obvious or generally accepted conversion table (by which resources are converted in standardized units of power), the mere possession of a power resource is insufficient, in most cases, to obtain an automatic share of privilege. Rather, the resource must be entered into the exchange negotiation in orderfor the individual's claim to be accepted as legitimate. Talk is the means by which potential power is converted into power-in-use.

社会交换理论老年社会学身份管理对话分析