Groups and Organizations: 1.Why Join a group? 2. How Do Sociologists name and describe different types of groups in Society? 3. Can you name the types.

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Groups and Organizations: 1.Why Join a group? 2. How Do Sociologists name and describe different types of groups in Society? 3. Can you name the types of groups?

People form bonds with each other to meet their needs reach goals, help others ie.  Marriages, friends, family  clubs, sports, teams,  gangs, cults,  business companies, political parties,  social movements and protests,  churches, temples, mosques  community service groups

 How do Sociologists name and describe different types of groups? SIMPLE TO COMPLEX: THE LARGER THE GROUP THE GREATER THE STRUCTURE NEEDED FOR IT TO FUNCTION EFFECTIVELY - RULES, PROCESSES, DEFINED ROLES, MISSION STATEMENTS, ACCOUNTABILITY ETC.

Diad - 2 People ie. Marriage, friendship Primary groups: members have close personal relationships, emotional connection ie Family Secondary Groups: members relate in a more formal, less personal way  Roles, structure and rules  ie. Sports Teams, clubs, etc.

Formal Organizations:  Structured Groups that have rules stating who can join the group, who plays what role, and how rules are made and enforced.  These groups can be voluntary or compulsory  Most have a similar hierarchical structure, which is based on levels of power  Made up of both paid and volunteer workers

Bureaucracy: Often formed in order to meet more complex goals  Rigid Operational Style: Things are always done a particular way  Clearly Defined Management Structure: You must “climb the corporate ladder”.  Impersonal – usually no contact with management or input into decisions

Utilitarian bureaucracy – operate as a business, make a profit for owners Normative Bureaucracy –based on helping others or improving society Coercive bureaucracy – Force clients into them (ie. Prison) Can you think of an example for each?:

 Which Types of Groups do the following Photos Represent??

 SOUP KITCHEN

KIDS SPORT’S TEAMS

CHURCHES, SYNAGOGUES, MOSQUES, TEMPLES

VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

 CULTS – MOONIES: MASS MARRIAGE CEREMONY

NHL or a Hockey Franchise  ll

Summary:  We are not Loners! We are Social creatures and live in Packs! We cooperate in many ways to make life better. We are all members of different types of groups which we join for different reasons and with different goals in mind.  Society Is made up of several different types of groups.  Sociologists categorize (Name) different types of groups in society according to how they are organized and how they function.