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BECOMING A MEMBER
OF
SOCIETY
“ All that is valuable in human society
depends upon the opportunity for
development accorded the individual”.
-Albert Einstein
Lesson 1:
Enculturation/Socialization
a. Identity Formation
b. Norms and Roles
c. Statuses and Roles
IDENTITY
The qualities, behavior, values,
beliefs, personality, looks and/or
expressions that make a person.
It is flexible and can therefore
change according to situations
and circumstances.
Factors that contribute to change are:
a. Environment
b. Context
c. Expectations
From societies, groups, or other
identities that it interacts with.
Identity Formation:
Three Major Perspectives
1. Identity Theory
-roles assigned to individuals
2. Social Identity Theory
- group membership and acceptance
by the group
3. Personal Identity Theory
- personal characteristics of an
individual
Sense of Self
Who am I?
-Self-concept
-Beliefs
How good am I as a
person?
-Self-esteem
-Worthiness
-Self-efficacy
-Accomplishments
Personality
Characteristics of a person arising from
the interaction of:
a. Genetics
b. Socialization
c. Enculturation
d. Life experience
Factors Influencing Sense of Self
Control
Who or what
controls your life?
Internal
-your own
choices &
decisions
External
-outside forces
Culture provides everyone with
norms, values, expectations, and
other information needed to live with
others in the group. Values and
norms of a society are passed on to
or acquired by its members through
the process of Enculturation.
Norms: Shared ideas and
expectations about how certain
people ought to act in given
situations.
Values: Shared ideas or standards
about the worthwhileness of goals
and lifestyle.
Status
In general, status is associated
with prestige. It may be because of
an individual’s:
a. Lifestyle
b. Education
c. Vocation
Role
set of norms, values, behaviors,
and personality characterictics
attached to a status. An individual
may play one or more roles.
According to sociologists,
STATUS describes the position a
person occupies in a certain
situation. We all engage in various
statues and play the ROLES that
may relate to them.
Role Conflict
stems out from the challenging
and opposing pressures of two or
more roles that struggle for our time
and attention.
e.g. A student’s role is different if the
individual is a full-time student or a
working student.
Mga part timers! Haha!
Ascribed
Achieved
Basic
Types of
Status
• Ascribed Status
Fixed for an individual at birth.
Include those based upon sex, age,
race ethnic group and family
background.
• Achieved Status
Those which the individual acquires
during his or her lifetime because of the
exercise of knowledge, ability, skill
and/or perseverance.
Gender Identity
A personal understanding of oneself as
male or female.
Gender Role
A set of norms imposing the types of
behaviors which are usually
considered acceptable, appropriate or
desirable for people grounded based
on one’s real or supposed sex or
sexuality.
Lesson 2:
Conformity and Deviance
a. Social control (gossip, social ostracism, laws
and punishment)
b. Forms of deviance (ritualism, retreatism,
rebellion, and innovation
Case Situation:
You were invited to attend a party.
You were so excited about the event.
Upon arrival, you were shocked to
discover that you are overdressed for
the occasion. What would you do?
How would you feel? Why?
Conformity
Adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to
correspond with a group criterion.
The “chameleon effect”
A social psychology phenomenon
wherein people tend to make
themselves blend into the environment.
Why do people Conform?
The need for acceptance and approval
of others;
Fear of embarrassment, ridicule, or
rejection by group.
Conformity: Good or Bad?
Conformist=
Team Player
Individualist=
Deviant
Deviance
The opposite of conformity.
A behavior, trait, belief, or other
attributes that defies or violates a norm
and triggers an undesirable outcome.
Forms of Deviance:
1. Innovation- acceptance of goals but not
as means of reaching them.
2. Ritualism- abandon of goals but maintain
expected behaviors.
3. Retreatism- reject both goals and means
of reaching them.
4. Rebellion- seek to substitute new goals
and means for existing goals and
means.
Social Control
is necessary to ensure that a society
functions smoothly
-Primary means
-self control
-Other agents
a. Police d. Peer Group
b. Family e. Public Opinion
c. Religious Figure
Agents of Ideological Social Control
Agents
Family
Education
Religion
Sport
Media
Government
Purpose of sanctions:
• To encourage people to follow
social norm.
Importance of social control to
society:
• Social Stability- for society to function
smoothly.
Lesson 3:
Human Dignity, Rights and the Common
Good
“ Self-worth as the sense of one’s own value or
worth as a person”.
Dignity of Human Person
 Children and Elderly
 Male or Female
 Christianity, Buddhism, or Others
 White or Black
 Rich and Poor
Concepts Concerning Human Dignity
Individual’s possessions of basic
rights.
Basic respect of persons.
Human being had a personal worth.
Dignity and Human Rights
Human rights may be explained as
those essential rights of man
necessary for the exercise of human
dignity.
Two Kinds of Rights
Natural Rights
Legal Rights
Rights that human
nature bestow to the
person.
Rights spelled out by
positive national and
international laws.
Human Rights and Facets of the
Human Person
1. Physical 7. Political
2. Spiritual 8. Social
3. Moral 9. Economic
4. Personal 10. Cultural
5. Social 11. Artistic
6. Intellectual
Common Good
Refers to the social condition that
stimulates and upholds the dignity of
people, permitting them to attain
maximum potential and obtain the
rights and privileges essential for a
favourable living.
And I Thank You! :D

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Becoming a member of society

  • 2. “ All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual”. -Albert Einstein
  • 3. Lesson 1: Enculturation/Socialization a. Identity Formation b. Norms and Roles c. Statuses and Roles
  • 4. IDENTITY The qualities, behavior, values, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person. It is flexible and can therefore change according to situations and circumstances.
  • 5. Factors that contribute to change are: a. Environment b. Context c. Expectations From societies, groups, or other identities that it interacts with.
  • 6. Identity Formation: Three Major Perspectives 1. Identity Theory -roles assigned to individuals 2. Social Identity Theory - group membership and acceptance by the group 3. Personal Identity Theory - personal characteristics of an individual
  • 7. Sense of Self Who am I? -Self-concept -Beliefs How good am I as a person? -Self-esteem -Worthiness -Self-efficacy -Accomplishments
  • 8. Personality Characteristics of a person arising from the interaction of: a. Genetics b. Socialization c. Enculturation d. Life experience
  • 9. Factors Influencing Sense of Self Control Who or what controls your life? Internal -your own choices & decisions External -outside forces
  • 10. Culture provides everyone with norms, values, expectations, and other information needed to live with others in the group. Values and norms of a society are passed on to or acquired by its members through the process of Enculturation.
  • 11. Norms: Shared ideas and expectations about how certain people ought to act in given situations. Values: Shared ideas or standards about the worthwhileness of goals and lifestyle.
  • 12. Status In general, status is associated with prestige. It may be because of an individual’s: a. Lifestyle b. Education c. Vocation
  • 13. Role set of norms, values, behaviors, and personality characterictics attached to a status. An individual may play one or more roles.
  • 14. According to sociologists, STATUS describes the position a person occupies in a certain situation. We all engage in various statues and play the ROLES that may relate to them.
  • 15. Role Conflict stems out from the challenging and opposing pressures of two or more roles that struggle for our time and attention. e.g. A student’s role is different if the individual is a full-time student or a working student.
  • 18. • Ascribed Status Fixed for an individual at birth. Include those based upon sex, age, race ethnic group and family background. • Achieved Status Those which the individual acquires during his or her lifetime because of the exercise of knowledge, ability, skill and/or perseverance.
  • 19. Gender Identity A personal understanding of oneself as male or female. Gender Role A set of norms imposing the types of behaviors which are usually considered acceptable, appropriate or desirable for people grounded based on one’s real or supposed sex or sexuality.
  • 20. Lesson 2: Conformity and Deviance a. Social control (gossip, social ostracism, laws and punishment) b. Forms of deviance (ritualism, retreatism, rebellion, and innovation
  • 21. Case Situation: You were invited to attend a party. You were so excited about the event. Upon arrival, you were shocked to discover that you are overdressed for the occasion. What would you do? How would you feel? Why?
  • 22. Conformity Adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to correspond with a group criterion. The “chameleon effect” A social psychology phenomenon wherein people tend to make themselves blend into the environment.
  • 23. Why do people Conform? The need for acceptance and approval of others; Fear of embarrassment, ridicule, or rejection by group.
  • 24. Conformity: Good or Bad? Conformist= Team Player Individualist= Deviant
  • 25. Deviance The opposite of conformity. A behavior, trait, belief, or other attributes that defies or violates a norm and triggers an undesirable outcome.
  • 26. Forms of Deviance: 1. Innovation- acceptance of goals but not as means of reaching them. 2. Ritualism- abandon of goals but maintain expected behaviors. 3. Retreatism- reject both goals and means of reaching them. 4. Rebellion- seek to substitute new goals and means for existing goals and means.
  • 27. Social Control is necessary to ensure that a society functions smoothly -Primary means -self control -Other agents a. Police d. Peer Group b. Family e. Public Opinion c. Religious Figure
  • 28. Agents of Ideological Social Control Agents Family Education Religion Sport Media Government
  • 29. Purpose of sanctions: • To encourage people to follow social norm. Importance of social control to society: • Social Stability- for society to function smoothly.
  • 30. Lesson 3: Human Dignity, Rights and the Common Good “ Self-worth as the sense of one’s own value or worth as a person”.
  • 31. Dignity of Human Person  Children and Elderly  Male or Female  Christianity, Buddhism, or Others  White or Black  Rich and Poor
  • 32. Concepts Concerning Human Dignity Individual’s possessions of basic rights. Basic respect of persons. Human being had a personal worth.
  • 33. Dignity and Human Rights Human rights may be explained as those essential rights of man necessary for the exercise of human dignity.
  • 34. Two Kinds of Rights Natural Rights Legal Rights Rights that human nature bestow to the person. Rights spelled out by positive national and international laws.
  • 35. Human Rights and Facets of the Human Person 1. Physical 7. Political 2. Spiritual 8. Social 3. Moral 9. Economic 4. Personal 10. Cultural 5. Social 11. Artistic 6. Intellectual
  • 36. Common Good Refers to the social condition that stimulates and upholds the dignity of people, permitting them to attain maximum potential and obtain the rights and privileges essential for a favourable living.
  • 37. And I Thank You! :D