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Society, Social Structure and Interaction. Pages to review: 132-138 (up to roles) 143-157 (up to Future Changes...). Social Interaction & Social Structure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pages to review:132-138 (up to roles)143-157 (up to Future Changes...)

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Social Interaction & Social StructureSocial Interaction - process by which people

act toward or respond to other people and is the foundation for all relationships and groups

Social Structure - stable pattern of social relationships that exist within a particular group or society.

What is the relationship between social structure and social interaction?

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Social StructureFramework of the parts of society.

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StatusStatus – socially defined position in a group

or society – characterized by certain expectations, rights, and duties.

Status is at every level Statuses are “ascribed” (involuntarily or by

birth) or “achieved” (voluntary by choice, effort)

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Status is a socially defined position in a group or society characterized by certain expectations, rights, and duties.

A status set is made up of all the statuses a person occupies at a given time

A master status is the most important status a person occupies

Status symbols are material signs that inform others of a person’s specific status.

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Social InstitutionsA social institution is any sort of human

group that supports social practices or behaviours that a society has agreed to promote and obey.

Ex: family, legal system, religion, education, economy, government, media

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What is the difference between a group and an institution?

A group is made up of specific, identifiable people.

(Our school is Lockview High)An institution is a standardized way of doing

something.(The school is responsible to educate

students)

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Functions of Social InstitutionsReplacing membersTeaching new membersProducing, distributing and consuming goodsPreserving orderProviding and maintaining a sense of purpose

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Gemeinschaft is a traditional society where bonds are based on bonds of kinship, friendship and intergenerational stability.Gesellschaft is a large, urban society where bonds are based on impersonal and specialized relationships, with little commitment to the group or consensus on values.Which one are we?

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How does structure affect our daily lives?

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Microsocial perspectives: Social Interaction“micro” = small , “macro = largeWhile macrosociology would look at the big

picture (ex: how have social institutions created current conditions?),

microsociology would have a more individual focus (ex: how do individuals interact in society?)

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Looking at society from the microsocial perspective involves the following:

Social Interaction and MeaningThe Social Construction of RealityEthnomethodologyDramaturgical AnalysisNon-verbal Communications

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Social Interaction and MeaningWe plan to act according to others’

words/actions.We know that they have expectations of us,

and we of themSome of these are shared and consistent

across situations.Ex: civil inattention: (passers on a street). Rituals will be interpreted differently

depending on ethnicity, gender, class

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The Social Construction of RealityIf we interpret actions personally, can we

have a shared reality? Social construction of reality - Symbolic

interactionists say our perception is shaped largely by our subjective meaning of experiences.

So we act according to how we think the situation is.

Self-fulfilling prophecy - false belief or prediction that produces behaviour that makes the originally false belief come true.

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EthnomethodologyEthnomethology is the study of the

commonsense knowledge that people use to understand situations

Interaction is based on assumptions of shared expectations (ex: talking back and forth)

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Dramaturgical AnalysisDramaturgical Analysis - study of interaction

comparing life to a theatreImpression management – the effort to

present ourselves in the best light, own images.

This includes:Face-Saving behaviour Studied nonobservanceFront stage (on), Back stage (off/self).

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The Sociology of EmotionsAre emotions biological or social?Both feeling rules – we acquire a set of rules for

how, where, why an emotion should be expressed

emotional labour – we work to achieve the correct level of emotion

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Nonverbal CommunicationNonverbal Communication - transfer of

information between persons without the use of speech

May be intentional or unintentional.Functions of nonverbal communication:supplements, enhances, undermines verbal

communicationDemeanor – how we behave or conduct

ourselves

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Deference - symbolic actions of permissivenessFacial expressions, eye contact and touching can

be examples of deference behaviorPersonal space is the immediate distance

surrounding a person that the person claims as private

Varies between cultures Intimate (0.5 m)Personal (0.5-1.2m)Social (1.2-3.6m)Public (over 3.6m)

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All forms of non-verbal communication are influenced by gender, ethnicity, social class and the personal contexts in which they occur.