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ANTONIO A. AZUELA
Student, MS AgEd, SOCS210
Group 1 Reporter
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
DR. MELINDA PARRO-PAN
Professor
MS AgEd, SOCS210
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME (ILO)
• Explain how social structure constraints
behavior and channel actions in certain
directions
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
-It is a network of interrelated
statuses and roles that guides
human interaction
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
• STATUSES
• ROLES
• GROUPS
• INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
1. STATUSES
➢ Status refers to a person’s social ranking in a
society as determined by wealth, influenced, and
prestige(HughesandKroechler,2005)
1. STATUSES
➢ are the positions in a group or society .
Examples : labor ,Leader, Dean of college, choir members, senator,
broadcaster, bank manager
➢ Determines where that individuals' “fits” in a society
and how he or she should relate to other people
1. STATUSES
1. Statuses
Master Status
This is the status that carries primary weight
in a person’s interactions and relationship
with others” ( Hughes and Kroehler,2005)
Master status can be positive or negative as
in the status of Doctor or felon.
Despite our statuses, we are usually influenced by only one
status at a time when we relate to another person
Master Status
▪ could be determined by the nature of society or physical
appearance
Subordinate status
• the relegation of an individual or group to a position of low
status or prestige in society. [concept articulated by German
philosopher and sociologist Georg Simmel (1858–1918)]
2. ROLES
2. ROLES
We have all roles.
Roles are culturally defined
rights and duties
I am performing a role right
now .So are you..(at least I
hope you are.)
➢ a role is a set of expected behavior patterns, obligations
and privileges attached to a particular social status.
➢ Thus, the distinction between status and role is
simple : “ You occupy a status, but you play a role. “
2.ROLES
Role Expectations
• Is the basis of the actual content of our role
behavior
• the generally accepted social norms that prescribes
how a role is ought to be played
• these x may be at odds to our role performance
Role Performance
• the actual behavior of a person playing a role
What is a Role Set ?
Role Set - The multiple roles attached to a
particular status.
Example of Role Set
A teacher of sociology at a university is an
employee of the school and an educator of
students.
ROLE SET
Colleague Parent
Committee
Member
Teacher
Professor
Sum-up (Roles)
3. GROUPS
GROUPS
- are two or more people who share a
feeling of unity and who are bound
together in a relatively stable pattern of
social interaction(Hughes and Kroehler,
2005)
GROUP(S)
• is a unit of in interacting personalities which an
interdependence of roles and statuses existing between
the members.
• is a collection of people interacting together in an
orderly way in the basis of shared expectations about
each other’s behavior.
Most social behavior takes place within and among groups that are
constantly being formed and reformed
TYPES OF GROUPS
MainTypes:
Primary group
Secondary Group
TypesAccordingtoSelf-Identification
• In-group
• Out-group
• Reference Group
2 Main Types of Groups
Examples: families, cliques of friends and
peers, and close neighbors
• These groups are important building
blocks of social structure
• Consist of a small number of people who
interact over a relatively long period on a
direct, intimate basis
• Consists of people who interact on a
relatively temporary anonymous, and
impersonal basis
Examples : formal organizations, political
parties, government bureaucracies
• They are increasingly important in large
modern societies
Out-group is a social
group with which an
individual does not
identify.
In-group is a social group to
which a person psychologically
identifies as being a member.
• are values oriented. They are those in
which we belong and identify with. They
can be morally at odds with society or
merely be of a different nature
(subculture).
Types of Group According to Self-Identification
REFERENCE/
PSYCHOLOGICAL
GROUP
✓ Groups to which we
consciously or unconsciously
refer when we evaluate our
life situation and behavior but
to which we do not
necessarily belong
✓ It serves a comparison
function
✓ It has a normative function
(
Reference groups can be the
number of things including family,
friends, and the media.
Reference Groups are
essential if rarely
thought about. They
are a source of
psychological
identification.
“When our membership group
does not match our reference
feelings of relative deprivation–
disconnect associated with the
gap between what we
have…and what we believe we
should have “. (Hughes and
Kroehler,2005)
What is your reference group ?
Why is there a need for Social
Group ?
Do we need depend on it ?
4. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
-is stable cluster of values , norms, status, roles and
groups that develops around a basic social need’
An institution is an accepted
and persistent constellation of
statuses, roles, values, and
norms that response to
important societal needs.
-Every society must meet certain basic social needs if it is to survive and
provides satisfying life for its members.
How social structure constraints
behavior and channel actions in
certain directions ?
Challenge Question. Reflect..
and enjoy thinking!
REFERENCES
https://www.bing.com/search?form=MOZLBR&pc=MOZD&q=basic+needs+of+society
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+are+the+components+od+scocial+structure&tbm=isch&ved=
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https://www.slideshare.net/estrayer/social-structure-16609436
Thank you very much po and
always keep safe everyone !
-Sirthon Azuela
https://cdn.notonthehighstreet.com/system/product_images

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Social Structures

  • 1. ANTONIO A. AZUELA Student, MS AgEd, SOCS210 Group 1 Reporter SOCIAL STRUCTURE DR. MELINDA PARRO-PAN Professor MS AgEd, SOCS210
  • 2. INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME (ILO) • Explain how social structure constraints behavior and channel actions in certain directions
  • 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE -It is a network of interrelated statuses and roles that guides human interaction
  • 4. SOCIAL STRUCTURE • STATUSES • ROLES • GROUPS • INSTITUTIONS
  • 7. ➢ Status refers to a person’s social ranking in a society as determined by wealth, influenced, and prestige(HughesandKroechler,2005) 1. STATUSES ➢ are the positions in a group or society . Examples : labor ,Leader, Dean of college, choir members, senator, broadcaster, bank manager ➢ Determines where that individuals' “fits” in a society and how he or she should relate to other people
  • 9.
  • 11. Master Status This is the status that carries primary weight in a person’s interactions and relationship with others” ( Hughes and Kroehler,2005) Master status can be positive or negative as in the status of Doctor or felon.
  • 12.
  • 13. Despite our statuses, we are usually influenced by only one status at a time when we relate to another person Master Status ▪ could be determined by the nature of society or physical appearance Subordinate status • the relegation of an individual or group to a position of low status or prestige in society. [concept articulated by German philosopher and sociologist Georg Simmel (1858–1918)]
  • 14.
  • 16. 2. ROLES We have all roles. Roles are culturally defined rights and duties I am performing a role right now .So are you..(at least I hope you are.)
  • 17. ➢ a role is a set of expected behavior patterns, obligations and privileges attached to a particular social status. ➢ Thus, the distinction between status and role is simple : “ You occupy a status, but you play a role. “ 2.ROLES
  • 18. Role Expectations • Is the basis of the actual content of our role behavior • the generally accepted social norms that prescribes how a role is ought to be played • these x may be at odds to our role performance Role Performance • the actual behavior of a person playing a role
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. What is a Role Set ? Role Set - The multiple roles attached to a particular status. Example of Role Set A teacher of sociology at a university is an employee of the school and an educator of students.
  • 25. GROUPS - are two or more people who share a feeling of unity and who are bound together in a relatively stable pattern of social interaction(Hughes and Kroehler, 2005)
  • 26. GROUP(S) • is a unit of in interacting personalities which an interdependence of roles and statuses existing between the members. • is a collection of people interacting together in an orderly way in the basis of shared expectations about each other’s behavior. Most social behavior takes place within and among groups that are constantly being formed and reformed
  • 27. TYPES OF GROUPS MainTypes: Primary group Secondary Group TypesAccordingtoSelf-Identification • In-group • Out-group • Reference Group
  • 28. 2 Main Types of Groups Examples: families, cliques of friends and peers, and close neighbors • These groups are important building blocks of social structure • Consist of a small number of people who interact over a relatively long period on a direct, intimate basis • Consists of people who interact on a relatively temporary anonymous, and impersonal basis Examples : formal organizations, political parties, government bureaucracies • They are increasingly important in large modern societies
  • 29.
  • 30. Out-group is a social group with which an individual does not identify. In-group is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. • are values oriented. They are those in which we belong and identify with. They can be morally at odds with society or merely be of a different nature (subculture). Types of Group According to Self-Identification
  • 31. REFERENCE/ PSYCHOLOGICAL GROUP ✓ Groups to which we consciously or unconsciously refer when we evaluate our life situation and behavior but to which we do not necessarily belong ✓ It serves a comparison function ✓ It has a normative function ( Reference groups can be the number of things including family, friends, and the media.
  • 32. Reference Groups are essential if rarely thought about. They are a source of psychological identification. “When our membership group does not match our reference feelings of relative deprivation– disconnect associated with the gap between what we have…and what we believe we should have “. (Hughes and Kroehler,2005) What is your reference group ?
  • 33. Why is there a need for Social Group ? Do we need depend on it ?
  • 34.
  • 36. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS -is stable cluster of values , norms, status, roles and groups that develops around a basic social need’ An institution is an accepted and persistent constellation of statuses, roles, values, and norms that response to important societal needs.
  • 37.
  • 38. -Every society must meet certain basic social needs if it is to survive and provides satisfying life for its members.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41. How social structure constraints behavior and channel actions in certain directions ? Challenge Question. Reflect.. and enjoy thinking!
  • 43. Thank you very much po and always keep safe everyone ! -Sirthon Azuela https://cdn.notonthehighstreet.com/system/product_images