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Social Community or Actions Multiple aspects of relevant community and social action theories Published by: https://expertassignmenthelp.com/ Filename: 1SAMPLE16C199-Social-Community-or-Actions.PDF For more assistance visit: https://expertassignmenthelp.com/sociology-assignment-help/ Uploaded: April 30, 2016 Enjoy Abstract In sociology, social community or actions are referred as the act, which includes actions as well as the reactions of the agents or individuals. Max Weber mentions that an action is considered as social, if all the acting individuals take account of others behavior and orient that in their course. The term social also means the individual interaction within the society, and also covers the economic, ethical, cultural, and political aspects (Rengasamy, 2000). Siddiqui (1984) describes social action as the mass, which moves for the betterment through the propaganda as well as social legislation, and tries to bring the change in the client’s social environment. Social action has certain assumptions, which are in the context of the current structure of power, the nature of the mechanism for social welfare delivery, growth of the economy, in context of the welfare state, human problems, and human rights (Homan, 2011). Social action is not alien to the concept of India; rather it was attributed from the west. The social action history in India is back to the eighteen and nineteenth centuries, during that period all the reformers were fought against the various evil practices like child marriage, sati, devadasi system, as well as for widowhood practices for women of India (Siddiqui, 1984). During that period, Mahatma Gandhi along with his principles of non-violence used the social actions for enhancing or raising the women’s status and of the status of Dalits and fought for bringing changes in the Indian social relationships.

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Multiple aspects of relevant community and social action theories

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Abstract

In sociology, social community or actions are referred as the act, which includes actions as

well as the reactions of the agents or individuals. Max Weber mentions that an action is

considered as social, if all the acting individuals take account of others behavior and orient

that in their course. The term social also means the individual interaction within the society,

and also covers the economic, ethical, cultural, and political aspects (Rengasamy, 2000).

Siddiqui (1984) describes social action as the mass, which moves for the betterment through

the propaganda as well as social legislation, and tries to bring the change in the client’s social

environment. Social action has certain assumptions, which are in the context of the current

structure of power, the nature of the mechanism for social welfare delivery, growth of the

economy, in context of the welfare state, human problems, and human rights (Homan, 2011).

Social action is not alien to the concept of India; rather it was attributed from the west. The

social action history in India is back to the eighteen and nineteenth centuries, during that

period all the reformers were fought against the various evil practices like child marriage,

sati, devadasi system, as well as for widowhood practices for women of India (Siddiqui,

1984). During that period, Mahatma Gandhi along with his principles of non-violence used

the social actions for enhancing or raising the women’s status and of the status of Dalits and

fought for bringing changes in the Indian social relationships.

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