TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Honor, status, and aggression in economic exchange JO - Sociological theory A1 - Baxter, Vern A1 - Margavio, A. V. SP - 399 EP - 416 VL - 18 IS - 3 N2 - The concept of honor links reputation and self-esteem with interaction in social groups and provides a promising way to approach questions about the release of aggression in economic exchange. While the internalization of conventional honor codes offers the hope of peaceful, if not just, exchange, competing codes of honor coexist within various aspects of the self and among members of various status groups. When a person's sense of individual or group honor is repeatedly violated in economic interaction, the reaction may include the release of aggression to repair damaged honor and establish self-respect. The narrative proceeds with an exploration of the concept of honor followed by a brief review of the association of honor with rational action in pursuit of economic success. The problematic inscription on the self of conventional codes of honor is then discussed. A brief discussion of staged role performance and the display of alternative codes of honor in workplace interaction and in extralegal market exchange illustrates the argument. A final section considers alternative approaches to the problem of self-control as social control.
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LA - en SN - 0735-2751 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0735-2751.00108 ID - ref1 ER -