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Social Institutions Dr. Sadaf Sajjad

Social Institutions A social institution is an important human organization in a culture group that helps a society to survive. Sociologists have identified government, religion, education , economy and family as the five basic social institutions that are necessary for a society to survive An easy way to remember the social institutions is by using the initials GREEF

Video 1 : Instituitions

Social Institutions

What Is a Social Institution? a group of social positions, connected by social relations, performing a social role. also defined in a narrow sense as any institution in a society that works to socialize the groups of people in it.

Other definition: *Group of people banded together for common purposes having rights, privilege’s, liabilities, goals, or objectives distinct and independent from those of individual members.

*Universities, governments, families, and any people Common Examples of Social Institution: *Universities, governments, families, and any people or groups that you have social interactions with.

Social Institutions Categories: 1.Community 2.Community Service Organizations 3.Educational Institutions 4.Ethnic or Cultural Groups 5.Extended Family Families and Households 6.Governments and Legal Institutions 7.Health Care Institutions 8.Intellectual and Cultural Organizations Market Institutions 9.Political and Non Government Organizations 10.Religious Organizations

Characteristic and functions of an Institution CHARACTERISTICS: Palispis ( 1996 ) : Institution are purposive. Each of them has the satisfaction of social needs as its own goal or objective. They are relatively permanent in their content. The pattern roles and relations that people enact in particular culture become traditional and enduring.

Video 2: Social Instituitions

2.Institutions are structured. The components tend to band together, and reinforce one another. 3.Institutions are unified structure. They function as a unit. Institutions are dependent on one another. 4. Institutions are necessarily value-laden. Their repeated uniformities , patterns and trends become codes of conduct. 5.Institutions are necessarily value-laden. Their repeated uniformities patterns and trends become codes of conduct.

1.Institutions simplify social behavior for the individual person. FUNCTIONS: 1.Institutions simplify social behavior for the individual person. 2.Institutions, thererfore , provide ready-made forms of social relations for the individual.

3.Institutions also act as agencies of coordination and stability for the total culture. 4.Institutionds tend to control behavior. They contain the systematic expectations of the society .

and services, preserving order, and providing Functional Theorists : Five Essential Tasks * Replacing members or procreation, teaching new members, producing, distributing and consuming goods and services, preserving order, and providing and maintaining a sense of purpose.

*Group behavior is often subconsciously fixed through constant repetition and when there is a need for planning, the group can easily ascertain from its institutions the normal modes, trends and procedures.

G is for Government Government is the political organization of a society The purpose of government is to keep order and make group decisions In the U.S., the government keeps order by providing law enforcement at various levels; it defends us from enemies through the armed services; it provides social services like Social Security and Medicare; it protects the rights of the population.

R is for Religion Religion represents the moral belief system of a society; it can include ideas about magic, superstition and an explanation about how the universe came about Religion is necessary to determine group values; to have a common belief system Although American society has many religions sects, they serve similar functions. Religion teaches a moral code that is generally reflective of the society;

Religion as an Institution

1. Meet Basic needs not met by Other Social Institutions. 4 Functions of Religion Other Social Institutions.

Number 2 Meet ultimate concerns with life and death.

Explain the meaning of existence Number 3

Provide social stability…provide individuals with Number 4 A moral & ethical code of behavior.

Varied roles of RELIGION

Religion is a very early social institution. Neathanderthal man (Homo Neanderthalensis) seemed to have some religious faith…Burials

In their attempt to account for awe- inspiring phenomena.

Such as storms, men came to the conclusion supernatural powers existed

Another idea that took place was the growth of ideas of right & wrong. Good behavior must be rewarded by the gods; bad behavior would be punished. A code of ethics.

Two views on Religion 1. Emile Durkheim 2. Karl Marx

VS. M a r x Viewed religious functions Believed that religion k h e i m M a r x VS. Viewed religious functions and ceremonies as a way to bring a community together Believed that religion divided the classes… strong vs. weak.

Religion in America

Religion in America Religion in America is much different than in other parts of the world

In the United States there is no established Church due to separation of Church & State.

toleration and freedom There is a high degree of religious toleration and freedom in the U.S. thanks to the 1st Amendment

As a result the United States has many different religious groups living together in harmony.

Some people believe religion in America is on the decline. Why? 1. General decadence. 2. Expansion of science. 3. Other social institutions provide value instruction.

While others believe Religion in America is still important. Why? 1. Science and secular world have failed to provide answers that people want. * 80% state that religion is important * 15% state religion is not important

E is for Economy The economy of a culture represents the way that resources are used to meet human needs and wants An economy is necessary because it allows people to make a living and determines how to acquire and distribute goods and services The American economy provides a great number of goods and services demanded by society. It produces and distributes food supplies; it manufactures and sells industrial and consumer goods; it conducts trade with industries around the globe.

E is for Education Education is the institution that passes on essential cultural knowledge to members of a society Education is necessary to pass information and knowledge of the culture from one generation to the next American education instills knowledge about the world; it provides skills to become competent in the adult world of work; it teaches the values of the American way of life; it offers opportunities for intellectual, social and emotional growth.

All societies make some arrangements for the education of the young. Think back to Cultural Anthropology and how the various societies educated their young...

Importance of Educational Institutions

Schools are necessary because of 2 facts… 1. Human culture is not biologically inherited, but learned. 2. Young people develop social personalities through adult care & teaching.

One of the major problems to face American Education is educating the culturally diverse and deprived.

A major problem to face American education is balancing the needs of the individual students costwise... with community demands for economy in education.

The goal of Education today 1. Continue the existing culture 2. Add to the existing culture 3. Advance the existing culture

F is for Family Family is the first and most basic social unit of society Family is necessary to care for the young, to provide a kinship system for social organization The American family is the basic unit of society. As such, it cares for the young physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually. It provides the basic living arrangements; it structures the kinship system; it furnishes companionship and emotional and social support for its members.

Family Structures Nuclear family--- just the parents and the children Extended family--- other relatives, such as grandparents, uncles and aunts are also included

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