This document discusses different types of social groups and organizations. It covers primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups. Primary groups involve direct, personal interactions with long-term relationships, while secondary groups have more casual contact and are goal-oriented with short-term relationships. The document also discusses identifying social aggregates, social categories, and social groups from pictures and analyzing the impact of memorable social groups on a person's social development.
This document discusses different types of social groups and organizations. It covers primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups. Primary groups involve direct, personal interactions with long-term relationships, while secondary groups have more casual contact and are goal-oriented with short-term relationships. The document also discusses identifying social aggregates, social categories, and social groups from pictures and analyzing the impact of memorable social groups on a person's social development.
This document discusses different types of social groups and organizations. It covers primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups. Primary groups involve direct, personal interactions with long-term relationships, while secondary groups have more casual contact and are goal-oriented with short-term relationships. The document also discusses identifying social aggregates, social categories, and social groups from pictures and analyzing the impact of memorable social groups on a person's social development.
This document discusses different types of social groups and organizations. It covers primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups. Primary groups involve direct, personal interactions with long-term relationships, while secondary groups have more casual contact and are goal-oriented with short-term relationships. The document also discusses identifying social aggregates, social categories, and social groups from pictures and analyzing the impact of memorable social groups on a person's social development.
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GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS
How society is being organized?
• Chapter 1: GROUP LIFE –Lesson 1: The Nature and Character of Social Groups –Lesson 2: Networks and Organizations Chapter 2: Family, Marriage and Community - Lesson 1: The Concept of Family - Lesson 2: Marriage and Community • What are your top three reasons why you can call a person/s as kabarkada or ka-tropa? What is a group? • A group is composed of two or more persons who interact and are aware of their being as part of the group. It is not a mere collection of individuals but a collection of personalities acting & interacting with one another in the process of living. • For aggregates or categories to become social groups, regular interaction and a sense of belongingness should have develop. In reality, people initiate and nurture relationship theylike and conversely end those they don't. Identify the following pictures if it is a Social Aggregates, Social Category or Social Groups? TYPES OF SOCIAL GROUPS • I. On the basis of Contact (C.H.Cooley) –1. Primary Group –2. Secondary Group II. On the basis of Identification (W.G.Sumner) -1. In-group -2. Out-group • The interactions in primary groups are direct and personal & are characterized by personal orientation and long-term relationships. Secondary groups are those whose members have casual (informal/temporary) contact. These groups are characterized by goal orientation, short term and variable relationships. “My Group as a Mirror of Myself Activity” • From among the many groups that you have had, past and present, choose one that you think had the most memorable impact. Describe the group in column A, then enumerate the impacts it had on you as a social person in column B. ACTIVITY Column A Column B: ( 1. Name of Your Group) The Lasting Impacts on Me as a Social Person 2. Classify your Group. 1.