Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive

In this article, I seek to apply Morris and Liu (2015)’s functionalist account of subjective norms to enrich Tam’s (2015) perceived norms perspective of intergenerational cultural transmission. This enriched approach recognizes parents’ choice to construct their transmission preferences that include...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-31682017-11-12T03:38:53Z Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive LEUNG, Angela K. Y. In this article, I seek to apply Morris and Liu (2015)’s functionalist account of subjective norms to enrich Tam’s (2015) perceived norms perspective of intergenerational cultural transmission. This enriched approach recognizes parents’ choice to construct their transmission preferences that include norms of a nonmainstream reference group and that support a norm deviance motive. In this light, I review empirical evidence examining some factors that affect whether parents reference on peer or elite groups or they tend toward norm adherence or deviance in the transmission process. Acknowledging these variants allows the bridge of value transmission and value change studies that are rarely theoretically positioned to inform each other. I also discuss the possibilities of how to study intergenerational cultural transmission under an overarching complexity theoretical framework. These new research aveneus are deemed highly promising to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of what perpetuates and renews culture. 2015-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1911 info:doi/10.1177/0022022115600075 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3168/viewcontent/EnrichPerceivedNormsIntergenCulturalTrans_2015.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University intergenerational cultural transmission norms value change complexity theory Social Psychology Social Psychology and Interaction
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topic intergenerational cultural transmission
norms
value change
complexity theory
Social Psychology
Social Psychology and Interaction
spellingShingle intergenerational cultural transmission
norms
value change
complexity theory
Social Psychology
Social Psychology and Interaction
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
description In this article, I seek to apply Morris and Liu (2015)’s functionalist account of subjective norms to enrich Tam’s (2015) perceived norms perspective of intergenerational cultural transmission. This enriched approach recognizes parents’ choice to construct their transmission preferences that include norms of a nonmainstream reference group and that support a norm deviance motive. In this light, I review empirical evidence examining some factors that affect whether parents reference on peer or elite groups or they tend toward norm adherence or deviance in the transmission process. Acknowledging these variants allows the bridge of value transmission and value change studies that are rarely theoretically positioned to inform each other. I also discuss the possibilities of how to study intergenerational cultural transmission under an overarching complexity theoretical framework. These new research aveneus are deemed highly promising to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of what perpetuates and renews culture.
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title Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
title_short Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
title_full Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
title_fullStr Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
title_full_unstemmed Enriching the Perceived Norms Perspective of Intergenerational Cultural Transmission: The Roles of Norm Reference Groups and Norm Adherence/Deviance Motive
title_sort enriching the perceived norms perspective of intergenerational cultural transmission: the roles of norm reference groups and norm adherence/deviance motive
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1911
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3168/viewcontent/EnrichPerceivedNormsIntergenCulturalTrans_2015.pdf
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