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Thursday, 12 December 2013

STATUS AND ROLE

"STATUS AND ROLE" The major description of the concepts of status and role as is used in the social sciences was developed by Ralp Linton in his work The Study of Man published in 1936.Status is used to refer to a position in society which a person holds. The term may be used to refer to all of the different statuses which an individual has such as...Father...Husband...Brother... Son...Banker...etc. In all cultures individual members of the societywill hold many different statuses.Role is used to refer to the behavior pattern which is associated...

Friday, 6 December 2013

Role Conflict

What Is Role Conflict? Role conflict is an element of organizational behavior--the study of how organizations and their members interact-- that describes a situation in which you're forced to take on multiple jobs with multiple roles, or a single job with multiple roles, and are forced to make a choice between them or compromise in a way that does not satisfy either role. When Role Conflict Occure Role conflict occurs when the expectations of different roles conflict with one another. For example, a working mother...

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

POWER AND AUTHORITY

Definition: Authority is a concept whose development is most often associated with the German sociologist Max Weber who saw it as a particular form of power. Authority is defined and supported by the norms of a social system and generally accepted as legitimate by those who participate in it. Most forms of authority are not attached to individuals, but rather to a social position, or status, that they occupy in a social system. Examples: We tend to obey the orders of police officers, for example, not because of who they are as...

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Social Interaction

I. Social Interaction in Everyday Life A. Social Structure: Guides human behavior rather than rigidly determining it 1. A collective reality that exists apart from individuals, constructing the context in which people interact. 2. Social System: An arrangement of relationships existing apart from the specific people involved. B. Social Interaction: the process by which people act and react in relation to others 1. Acts people perform toward each other and the responses they give in return. 2. Personal Agency: The Ability to have an effect...

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