wht is the difference between status & role
we occupy a status which is a social position but play a role which is a social expectation
role is wht you are suppose to be acting like based on your stats and status is what you are ex mother
Ascribed role of status is something that comes to you as a result of inheritance. In contrast achieved role or status is something that comes to you because of what you have done or accomplished.
Status and Role constitute an important element in social structure. Young and Mack say ''A role is the function of a status". A person in a social set up is bound to play a role. Sometimes he plays so many roles at a given time. According to his role, he gets status. Similarly, the status of an individual gives him a definite role. Sometimes status is ascribed and sometimes it is achieved. Therefore, status and role, both are interrelated.1. The terms 'role' and 'status' are inter-related:A status is simply a position in society or in a group. A 'role' is the behavioral aspect of status. Statuses are occupied and roles are played. A role is the manner in which a given individual fulfills the obligations of a status and enjoys its privileges.2. Role is a relational term:An individual plays a role versus another person's role, which is attached to a 'counter-position'.3. Role and status point out two divergent interests:Status is a sociological concept and sociological phenomena. On the other hand, role is a concept and a phenomenon of social psychology.4. Both are dynamic:Role changes with each new incumbent in a status. The status changes as the norms attached to it are altered. In course of time, new obligations and new responsibilities may be added to a status or old ones may be removed. Sometimes more rigorous role-playing may expand the functions of a status.Though status and role are co-related, it is possible to have one without the other. A status without a role may simply denote an unfulfilled position in an association. In the same way, roles are often played without occupying a status.A status may be called as an institutionalized role. The structure of society consists of statuses and not roles. It is role that has become regularized, standardized, and formalized in the society at large on in any specific association with society. It is statuses together with norms that give order, predictability and even possibility to social relations.
A role can change much more frequently based on the situation or people involved.
we occupy a status which is a social position but play a role which is a social expectation
role is wht you are suppose to be acting like based on your stats and status is what you are ex mother
Ascribed role of status is something that comes to you as a result of inheritance. In contrast achieved role or status is something that comes to you because of what you have done or accomplished.
Function is what expected to be done to achieve a specific objective WHILES Importance is the benefits derived from something when it function.
i think there is no difference between two concepts.
difference between roleplay and drama
there isn't one
If used to determine military service status there is no difference. They both mean compulsory service.
The difference between Role VS Rule is; Role is defined in the Organization Chart in PPOC txn. Several users can be assigned to that role. Rule is used to determine the Responsible agents for a task.
A ronin is a samurai. Samurai was a status in Japan. A ronin was simply someone of samurai status that had no clan affiliation.
Ascribed is what you are doing to get to a specified status. Achieved would mean you have done all required to obtain that status.
Status and Role constitute an important element in social structure. Young and Mack say ''A role is the function of a status". A person in a social set up is bound to play a role. Sometimes he plays so many roles at a given time. According to his role, he gets status. Similarly, the status of an individual gives him a definite role. Sometimes status is ascribed and sometimes it is achieved. Therefore, status and role, both are interrelated.1. The terms 'role' and 'status' are inter-related:A status is simply a position in society or in a group. A 'role' is the behavioral aspect of status. Statuses are occupied and roles are played. A role is the manner in which a given individual fulfills the obligations of a status and enjoys its privileges.2. Role is a relational term:An individual plays a role versus another person's role, which is attached to a 'counter-position'.3. Role and status point out two divergent interests:Status is a sociological concept and sociological phenomena. On the other hand, role is a concept and a phenomenon of social psychology.4. Both are dynamic:Role changes with each new incumbent in a status. The status changes as the norms attached to it are altered. In course of time, new obligations and new responsibilities may be added to a status or old ones may be removed. Sometimes more rigorous role-playing may expand the functions of a status.Though status and role are co-related, it is possible to have one without the other. A status without a role may simply denote an unfulfilled position in an association. In the same way, roles are often played without occupying a status.A status may be called as an institutionalized role. The structure of society consists of statuses and not roles. It is role that has become regularized, standardized, and formalized in the society at large on in any specific association with society. It is statuses together with norms that give order, predictability and even possibility to social relations.