Ownership as a social status |
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Authors: | Kalish Charles W Anderson Craig D |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. cwkalish@wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors suggest that ownership may be one of the critical entry points into thinking about social constructions, a kind of laboratory for understanding status. They discuss the features of ownership that make it an interesting case to study developmentally. In particular, ownership is a consequential social fact that is alterable by an individual, even a child. Children experience changes in ownership in a way they do not experience changes in other social facts (such as word meanings or social norms). Ownership is also an individual rather than a general property; two objects can be identical, but differ in ownership. |
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