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Label the following: a group, an aggregate, social category 1.People standing in line at Walmart 2.Social Studies Dept. at Northshore High 3.Teenagers 4.Right-handed people 5.African Americans 6.NAACP 7.1 st lunch in NHS cafeteria 8.Student council 9.Men 10.People over 6 feet tall 11.Mr & Mrs. Boudreaux 12.NHS basketball team 13.Chi Omega Sorority
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Comparing Societies Emile Durkheim : Mechanical solidarity-when people share the same values and perform the same tasks they become united in a common whole (ex. Most pre-industrial soc.) Organic solidarity- impersonal social relationships that arise with increased job specialization in which individuals can no longer provide for all of their own needs Ferdinand Tonnies Gemeinshaft “community”- refers to societies in which most members know each other. (ex. Preindustrial rural village Gesellschaft- “society”- most social relationships are based on need rather than on emotions ( impersonal and temporary) (ex. modern US- example)
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Groups Define their boundaries Have symbols, uniforms, gestures, handshakes, & language/jargon Have a goal Control their member’s behavior (sanctions)
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Groups have leaders Instrumental leader-task-oriented; find specific means that will help a group reach its goal Expressive leaders- emotion oriented; find ways to keep the group together and maintain morale
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Weber’s model of bureaucracy 1.Division of labor 2.Hierarchy of Authority 3.Written Rules and Regulations 4.Specific lines of promotion and advancement 5.Employment Based on Technical Qualifications
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Advantages of Bureaucracies – Best way to coordinate a large number of people – Create order Disadvantages of Bureacracies – lose sight of original goal – Bureacratic personality-following the rules/ proliferation of red tape – Result in oligarchies
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Govt. organizations can be bureaucratic So can voluntary associations Can have primary groups within large bureaucracies Read p. 87 What are the positives and negatives of a bureaucracy
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Iron law of oligarchy Tendency of organizations to become increasingly dominated by a small group of people. Peter Principle- people are often promoted to positions for which they may have little ability ( rise to your own level of incompetence)
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