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A Macrosociological Theory of Social Structure

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Social structure is defined by the distribution of individuals across multidimensional positions, where group size, inequality, heterogeneity, and parameter connectivity shape the probability of intergroup relations and societal integration. The study aims to develop a deductive theory of society’s macrostructure of social associations based on this quantitative conception of social structure. The authors deduce the likelihood of intergroup associations from analytic propositions about structural properties, assuming people prefer ingroup relations and without relying on sociopsychological dispositions.

Abstract

Social structure is conceptualized as the distributions of a population among social positions in a multidimensional space of positions. This quantitative conception of social structure is the basis for a deductive theory of the macrostructure of social associations in society. The likelihood that people engage in intergroup associations under specifiable structural conditions can bededuced from analaytic propositions about structural properties without any assumption about sociopsychological dispositions to establish intergroup associations, indeed, on the assumption that people prefer ingroup relations. Group size governs the probability of intergroup relations, a fact that has paradoxical implications for discrimination by a majority against a minority. Inequality impedes and heterogeneity promotes intergroup relations. The major structural condition that governs intergroup relations is the degree of connection of parameters. Intersecting parameters exert structural constraints to participate in intergroup relations; consolidated parameters impede them. The more differentiation of any kind penetrates into the substructures of society, the greater is the probability that extensive social relations integrate various segments in society.

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