Understanding Culture, Society and Politics

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MARY ANN P. CU

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1.Understand the
meaning of social
groups;
2. Differentiate the
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social groups;
3. Show the importance
of social groups in
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roleplaying.

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SPOT ON! X

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GROUP ME! X
Family children
crowds co-workers
relatives business
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couples neighborhood
rallyist youths
masses organization
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church mate clubs
schoolmate slum dwellers
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- Groups are formed as an
assemblage of people who
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other on the basis of a
common outlook concerning
behavior and a sense of
common identity.
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- is comprised of two or
- is any collection of more persons who are in
people who interact on social interaction, who
the basis of shared are guided by similar
expectations regarding norms, values and
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one another’s behavior maintain a stable pattern
( Kornblum, 2003). of relationship over a
period of time.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR A GROUP X


1. There must be two or
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2. There must be
interaction.
3. The members must be
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST X

Group Concept Similarities Differences


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1 Primary Group and
Secondary Group
2 In-Groups and Out-Groups
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3 Reference Groups and
Networks

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Classification of Groups X
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PRIMARY GROUP
a group held together by
intimate, face-to-face
relationships, formed by
family and environmental
associations and regarded as
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culture.

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Classification of Groups X
SECONDARY GROUP
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groups of people who are
not related or emotionally
connected, yet work
together to achieve a
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or goal

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GROUP BOUNDARIES X
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- group with which the
individual identifies and
which gives them sense of
belonging, solidarity,
camaraderie, and a protective
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members.

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GROUP BOUNDARIES X
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- viewed as outsiders by
the in-group;
- Any member of the in-
group has insufficient
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the out-group

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GROUP BOUNDARIES X
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Group that is
significant to us as
models even though we
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part of the group.

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GROUP BOUNDARIES X
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a series of social
connections that links one
person directly to another
and, subsequently, to yet
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SHOW ME! X

Present a role play showing the


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importance of having a
1.Family
2.Friends
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3.Neighborhood

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REFLECT IT! X
MAN AS A SOCIAL ANIMAL
By Ma. Teresa B. Berondo
“Man is by nature a social animal.” This is a famous line by Aristotle, a well-known ancient philosopher. What does it
Introduction mean? Do we take its meaning literally? Or does it have a deeper meaning beyond the actual words?
Since the human being is considered the highest form of animal, it can literally mean that man by nature is armored with
mechanisms like language and reason that he uses to interact with others. In a deeper sense, human beings cannot exist in
this world alone. People want the company of others to feel the love and care that they need. This feeling of closeness can
be found in our own family, close friends, and personal relationships. Also, people form a social group with common
interest and similar perspectives in life despite their differences in terms of personality, behavior, family background and
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other personal qualities. As human beings form social groups, they create social relation with others that are mutually
beneficial to each other.
This makes them engage in common aspirations and support each other’s beliefs. As man gets together and interacts with
one another based on relationships, common identity, and culture, man is indeed a social animal.

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