The social position that a person achieves at birth is called their ascribed status. This status is typically based on factors such as race, gender, and family background, and is not earned but rather assigned at birth.
A social marker is a visible or tangible symbol that conveys information about a person's social identity, status, or group membership. It can include things like clothing, hairstyle, accent, or possessions that communicate aspects of a person's social position or background to others.
status refers to a person's position or standing in a group or society, while role refers to the behavior and responsibilities associated with that position. Status is typically determined by social factors such as wealth, education, or occupation, while role is shaped by societal expectations and norms.
The social standing of a person in a society or group refers to their position, rank, or perceived status within that particular social hierarchy. It can be influenced by factors such as wealth, education, occupation, and social connections, and may impact how an individual is perceived and treated by others in that society or group.
Low social standing refers to a person's position or status within a social hierarchy or structure, where they have less power, influence, or privilege compared to others. It can lead to social exclusion, discrimination, and limited access to resources or opportunities.
Social stratification can be based on both ascribed status (such as race, gender, and family background) and achieved status (such as education, occupation, and income). Ascribed status is a social position that is given to individuals at birth, with little or no opportunity to change, while achieved status is based on the individual's efforts and abilities. Both types of status can influence a person's position in the social hierarchy.
In each classical civilization, the more wealth a person was entitled to, the higher their social position would be. If the person wasn't wealthy, they would need to work to survive, therfore they would have a lower social position.
A nerd. :)
clothing, jewelry, car, hair, etc.
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An out going person can be called a "social butterfly" or an extrovert.
The person may be called anti-social or asocial.
A social marker is a visible or tangible symbol that conveys information about a person's social identity, status, or group membership. It can include things like clothing, hairstyle, accent, or possessions that communicate aspects of a person's social position or background to others.
Group Role
Group Role
a social worker
Social security
It is called a social worker