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Page 1: Chapter 5: Social Structure and Interaction in Everyday Life Chapter 5: Social Structure and Interaction in Everyday Life Slides Created and Designed.

Chapter 5:Social Structure and Interaction

in Everyday Life

Chapter 5:Social Structure and Interaction

in Everyday Life

Slides Created and Designed by

Apple Mountain Software, Inc.http://www.apmtnsoft.com

Sociology In Our Times Sociology In Our Times Diana Kendall

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DEFINITION : SOCIAL STRUCTUREDEFINITION : SOCIAL STRUCTURE

THE STABLE PATTERS OF SOCIAL

RELATIONSHIPS THAT EXIST WITHIN

A PARTICULAR GROUP OR SOCIETY

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SOCIAL STRUCTURE FRAMEWORKSOCIAL STRUCTURE FRAMEWORK

Traditional Emergent AscribedStatus

AchievedStatus

SOCIETY

Social Groups

PrimaryGroups

SecondaryGroups

SocialInstitutions

Statusesand Roles

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• CREATE ORDER AND PREDICTABILITY IN A SOCIETY, AND GIVES US THE ABILITY TO INTERPRET THE SOCIAL SITUATIONS.

CHARACTERISTIC OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

• ORGANIZE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL, NATURAL AND PHYSICAL EVENTS

SOCIAL STRUCTURES

• “PLACE” US IN SOCIETY

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• ARE CREATED BY US BUT ACT ON US

• THEY ENDURE OVER TIME AND CHANGE SLOWLY

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COMPONENTS OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES

• TYPES OF STRUCTURES

• GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS

• STATUSES AND ROLES

• INSTITUTIONS

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PHYSICAL STRUCTURESPHYSICAL STRUCTURES

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WORKWORK

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CIVIL PROTESTCIVIL PROTEST

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CHANGING FAMILY STRUCTURES

CHANGING FAMILY STRUCTURES

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ROLE

OF

WOMEN

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IMMIGRATIONIMMIGRATION

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IDEAS AND INDIVIDUALSIDEAS AND INDIVIDUALS

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CHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURESCHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURES

DURKHEIM: “WHAT HOLDS SOCIETY TOGETHER?”

• MECHANICAL SOLIDARITY: BASED ON SIMILARITIES AS TRADITIONS, COMMUNITY RULES, SAME VALUES

• ORGANIC SOLIDARITY: BASED ON DIFFERENCES, DIVISION OF LABOR

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TONNIES’ THEORY OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONTONNIES’ THEORY OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

• GEMEINSCHAFT: “COMMUNITY”, TRADITION, KINSHIP.

ASCRIBED STATUS DETERMINES PLACE IN SOCIETY

• GESELLSHAFT: “ASSOCIATION”, INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETY, IMPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, BASED ON ACHIEVED STATUS

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GroupsGroups

Primary GroupsPrimary Groups

Secondary GroupsSecondary Groups

Social NetworkSocial Network

FormalOrganization

FormalOrganization

KeyConcepts

forUnder-

standingGroups

KeyConcepts

forUnder-

standingGroups

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Social InstitutionsSocial Institutions

Providing and Maintaining a Sense of Purpose

Providing and Maintaining a Sense of Purpose

Preserving OrderPreserving Order

Producing, Distributing and Consuming Goods/Services

Producing, Distributing and Consuming Goods/Services

Teaching NewMembers

Teaching NewMembers

Replacing MembersReplacing Members

EssentialFunctionsof Social

Institutions

EssentialFunctionsof Social

Institutions

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SOCIAL STATUSSOCIAL STATUS

• THE SOCIALLY DEFINED POSITION IN SOCIETY

• EXAMPLE: MOTHER, STUDENT, OCCUPATION

• ASCRIBED: STATUS DOES NOT CHANGE

• ACHIEVED: STATUS CAN CHANGE

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MASTER STATUSMASTER STATUS

• DETERMINES PERSON’S SOCIAL POSITION

• EXAMPLES: BEING RICH, POOR,

• OCCUPATION,

• MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT,

• PHYSICAL CONDITION

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STATUS RECOGNITIONSTATUS RECOGNITION

SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS:

• PRESTIGE, HONOR

• LIFESTYLE

STATUS SYMBOLS:

• MATERIAL SIGNS

• BELIEFS

• ACHIEVEMENTS

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SOCIAL ROLESOCIAL ROLE

• A SET OF BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A GIVEN STATUS

• ROLE EXPECTATION: SOCIETY’S DEFINITION OF A ROLE

• ROLE PERFORMANCE: HOW A PERSON ACTUALLY PLAYS THE ROLE

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ROLE CONFLICT:•ROLE DEMANDS FROM TWO OR MORE STATUS POSITIONS

ROLE STRAIN:•INCOMPATIBLE DEMANDS EXISTING IN A SINGLE STATUS POSITION

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SYMBOLIC INTERACTION THEORYSYMBOLIC INTERACTION THEORY

• SOCIAL INTERACTION CREATES MEANING

• CIVIL INATTENTION

• SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY

• DEFINITION OF THE SITUATION

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Dramaturgical AnalysisDramaturgical Analysis

Back StageBack Stage

Front StageFront Stage

StudiedNonobservance

StudiedNonobservance

Face-SavingBehavior

Face-SavingBehavior

ImpressionManagementImpression

Management

Key Conceptsof

DramaturgicalAnalysis

Key Conceptsof

DramaturgicalAnalysis

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DRAMATURGICAL ANALYSISDRAMATURGICAL ANALYSIS

• EVERYDAY LIFE SEEN AS THEATRICAL PRESENTATION

• IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT (PRESENTATION OF SELF)

• STAGE PROPS

• FACE SAVING BEHAVIOR, “STUDIED NON-OBSERVANCE”

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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATIONNONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

• COMMUNICATING WITHOUT USE OF SPEECH

• COMMUNICATES PERSONS EMOTIONS