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The Social Structure and the Individual

The Social Structure and the Individual. http://legacy.communitydoor.org.au/resources/etraining/units/chccs405a/section1/section1topic02.html. Maslow’s hierarchy meets the division of labor. The Division of Labor. The specialized individual freed for association. From the individual to TU.

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The Social Structure and the Individual

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  1. The Social Structure and the Individual http://legacy.communitydoor.org.au/resources/etraining/units/chccs405a/section1/section1topic02.html

  2. Maslow’s hierarchy meets the division of labor

  3. The Division of Labor

  4. The specialized individual freed for association

  5. From the individual to TU SOCIAL INSTITUTION FORMAL ORGANIZATIONS Primary group Secondary groups SOCIAL GROUPS

  6. Fitting into society Formal Organization

  7. Fitting into society Formal Organization

  8. Fitting into society Formal Organization

  9. Finding our place at Towson University TOWSON UNIVERSITY =Formal Organization

  10. Finding our place at Towson University TOWSON UNIVERSITY statuses

  11. Finding our place at Towson University TOWSON UNIVERSITY STATUS= TU STUDENT ROLE EXPECTATIONS ?

  12. Fitting into society TOWSON UNIVERSITY

  13. Types of Statuses Ascribed statuses Imposed/bestowed by society Often life long occupation Achieved statuses Accomplishment based Often move in and out

  14. Statuses and roles over the life time Statuses increase in number Roles increase in complexity

  15. What typically happens to statuses and roles as we move from middle age to old age?

  16. Role Conflict Holiday rush season and final exams

  17. Role Strain • Student Status

  18. Role Strain • Student Status

  19. Role Strain • Student Status

  20. Role Strain+ Role Conflict = Social Stress FRIEND SON OR DAUGHTER EMPLOYEE VOLUNTEER STUDENT GIRLFRIEND/ BOYFRIEND ATHLETE

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