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Concepts of
Social Group
and Social
Organization
Definition of Social Group
Community of Individuals
A social group consists of people who share a common
identity, interact, and influence one another.
Membership
Belonging to a social group is voluntary or involuntary, based on
factors such as shared interests, family ties, or geographic
location.
Social Roles
Group members have distinct roles and positions that contribute
to the overall functioning of the group.
Characteristics of a Social Group
1
Group Identity 2
Members share a sense of
belonging and common
goals, creating a collective
identity.
Interaction
Regular communication
and engagement among
group members fosters
relationships and
exchanges of ideas.
3
Norms and Values
Groups develop shared norms,
values, and beliefs that guide
behavior and shape the group's
culture.
Types of Social Groups
Primary Groups
Secondary Groups
Based on intimate, personal
relationships, such as family or close
friends.
Formed for specific purposes and
consist of acquaintances or
colleagues.
Concept of Social Organization
1 Structured Systems 2 Formal and Informal 3 Hierarchy and Authority
Social organization refers
to the structures, patterns,
and arrangements in
society that facilitate
coordination and order.
It encompasses both formal
organizations, like
businesses and
governments, as well as
informal social networks.
Social organization often
involves hierarchies and the
distribution of power and
authority within a society.
Components of Social Organization
Social Institutions Social Structures
Social Processes
• Education
• Social Classes
• Socialization
• Family
• Gender Roles
• Social Change
• Religion
• Political Systems
• Conflict Resolution
Importance of Studying Social
Group and Social Organization
1
Studying social groups and organizations
helps us grasp the complexities of human
behavior and the factors influencing it.
Effective Social Functioning
By analyzing social groups and
organizations, we can identify
strategies for fostering
cooperation and achieving
common goals.
Understanding Human Behavior
3
Societal Advancement
Insights into social groups and
organizations contribute to societal
progress by addressing social issues and
improving social systems.
Conclusion
In conclusion, understanding social groups and organizations is
essential for comprehending human behavior, promoting effective
social functioning, and driving societal advancement. Join us in
further exploring this fascinating field of study!
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