Social interaction Flashcards
refers to the ways in which people respond to one another
social interaction
we attach meaning to actions of others
son interaction
daily aftivity
sicial int
types
cooperation, conflict, competition, coercion, exchange, conformity
collaborative efforts to achieve a common goal
cooperation
direct struggle, due to disagreements and diffs
conflict
one or more indivs in opposing interaction in attaining a common goal
competitoon
indivs are forced to behave in a particular way
coercion
compelling people to comply
coercion
voluntary action performrmed in expectation of getting a reward
exchange
matches group expectations, fit in
conformity
way in which a society is organized into a predictable relationship
sociak structure
eelements
status, roles, groups, network, social insti
refers to any of the socially defined positions within a society
social status
refers to any of the socially defined positions within a society
social status
types of social status
ascribed, achieved, master
assigned outside of your control
ascribed
gender age sister
ascribed
achieved thru his or her efforts
achieved
teacher, tomasino
achieved
dominate others and determine perons gernerak position
master
specialists
master
still achieved
master
set of expectations for people who occupy a given status
social role
Cant be fulfilled alone ex doctor patient
reciprocal
doctors treat their patients
role expectations
difficulty in time management, when two or more status are incompatible
role conflict
indiv finds it diff to perform the role expected, learn to cope up with imperfection
role strain
disengage
role exit
unhappy
doubt
leave for absence
search for alternative
leave job
action stage
new start
create new ident
collection if indivs who regularly interact
social groups
intimate, face to face, family, childhood
primary
larger, less intimate, prof
secondary
where you belong like we
in group
they or then
out group
a group in which an indiv compares himself ex UST MED
Reference group
group designed for a special purpose
formal organization
component of formal org that uses rules and hierarchal ranking
bureaucracy
link a person directly to others
social network
integrated beliefs, norms or valyes
social insti
connected by social relations
sicial insti