Chapter 6 Groups and Formal Organizations

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Chapter 6 Groups and Formal Organizations Section 1 Primary and Secondary Groups

Journal Make a list of 5 groups that you are emotionally and socially close to. Think about why they are important to you. For one group write a paragraph about the boundaries of that group: Are others allowed in the group

Groups, Categories, and Aggregates Group – at least two people who have one or more goals in common and share common ways of thinking and behaving. Groups: People are in regular contact with each other Share some ways of thinking, feeling, behaving Take on one another's behavior into account Have one or more common interest or goals

Social Category & Social Aggregate Social Category – people who share a social characteristic Social Aggregate – people who are temporarily in the same place at the same time What are the main differences?

Primary Group Primary Group – people who are emotionally close, know one another well, and seek one another’s company. Primary Relationships – interactions that are intimate, personal, caring, and fulfilling.

Primary Group Functions Emotional Support Socialization Encourage Conformity

Group Work Get into groups of three and create your own group. Each group is to write down their groups function Who is allowed in the group Group must also design a logo What should be turned into me: Paper with name, functions, and member Logo somewhere either on or attached.

Secondary Groups Secondary groups – people who share only part of their lives while focusing on a goal or task Secondary relationships – impersonal interactions involving limited parts of personalities

Journal Make a list of 5 groups that you are emotionally and socially close to. Think about why they are important to you. For one group write a paragraph about the boundaries of that group: Are others allowed in the group Which groups are harder to get into? Primary or sencondary?

Section 1 Vocab Assignment Go to my website: http://mrpatrickibhub.weebly.com/ Do vocab for section one You can find it under sociology and chapter 6 Due at the beginning of next class