수업듣다가 해석이 잘 안되어서 조언을 구하고자 선배들에게 글 올립니다.
혹시라도 도움을 주신다면 감사드리겠습니다.
An individual's status in economic society is somewhat determined by the expectations and ideologies of many agents of socialization and the psychosocial structure of society (that is, the social factors and individual interactive behavior that influence the composition of society). Knowledge of an individual's status indicates thier social and political beliefs and thier resultant placement in the social system. Furthermore it relfects some of thier characteristics, patterns of behavior, and expectations other have of them. As Vroom (1964) argues, a person's status greatly influences the way in which other people respond to them. For instance, according to Young (1981), doctors are often viewed as God-like figures - strong, powerful, clever and in control of some kind of magic. This popular, socially approved image of health professionals can, itself, be a barrier for disabled people, who are generally perceived as being too weak and ieffective (French 1986) to succed as health an caring professionals. It is possible that some of these negative perceptions of disabld people may colour professional attitudes, albeit unconsciously, and thus cause aspirations to follow an otherwise conventional career path to be rejected.