# Paradox of integration -- Dynamics of two-dimensional status

**Authors:** K. Malarz, K. Kulakowski

arXiv: 1903.04291 · 2019-07-05

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a two-dimensional status model to explain social integration dynamics, showing that self-deprecating strategies can prevent rejection of attractive individuals in groups.

## Contribution

It proposes a novel two-dimensional status framework and demonstrates how self-deprecating strategies effectively reduce rejection in social integration.

## Key findings

- Self-deprecating strategies can prevent rejection of high-status individuals.
- Two-dimensional status space captures complex social dynamics.
- Application examples show societal relevance.

## Abstract

According to Peter M. Blau [Exchange and Power in Social Life, Wiley and Sons, p. 43], the process of integration of a newly formed group has a paradoxical aspect: most attractive individuals are rejected because they raise fear of rejection. Often, their solution is to apply a self-deprecating strategy, which artificially raises the social statuses of their opponents. Here we introduce a two-dimensional space of status, and we demonstrate that with this setup, the self-deprecating strategy efficiently can prevent the rejection. Examples of application of this strategy in the scale of a society are provided.

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