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Social groups
Dr. Mumux Mirani
BPT, MPT Sports, PhD Scholar
Asst. Professor
SPB Physiotherapy College, Surat.
Intro…
Humans are sociable creatures by nature. They dislike living in isolation. They live
in families, clans, tribal communities, and so on.
These groups are known as natural groups! The reason why human beings are
social is that they are gregarious by nature. They are fond of group life.
Apart from this, they form groups consciously to satisfy their various needs. Thus,
they live in groups.
They deliberately and regularly establish these artificial organizations with the
assistance of other beings. They have always lived in groups due to their
circumstances and nature.
Social groups are universal.
All societies in the world have some type of group. Men and women are born and
brought up in groups, spending their lives in them. Man can only fulfill his biological,
physical, and emotional needs by being in groups.
The simple meaning of the social group is the individuals in mutual relationships. The
social group is a collection of interrelated individuals engaged with each other in
social Processes.
It is a social unit that consists of several individuals who are more or less of the same
definite status and role relationships and Possess a set of values or norms of its own,
which regulate the behavior of individual members in matters of the group.
MEANING OF SOCIAL GROUPS
A group means different things to different people. Some say a group is several units
of anything close to one another. Thus, many persons working together or sitting face-
to-face in a single room or bus or railway compartment may be regarded as an
example of groups.
Likewise, several houses on the street, several planes in an airport, several buses in a
bus stand, or many trees in a forest may be accepted as other examples.
Others define a group as a collection of persons who do not know each other; a group
can also refer to any collection of human beings.
However, judging from the strict sociological point of view, the different versions of
groups we have already mentioned do not give us an accurate idea of what a social
group means.
DEFINITION OF SOCIAL GROUP
Many scholars have attempted to define the social group in different ways. Some
of the crucial definitions are mentioned below:
"A group is an aggregate of individuals which persists in time, which has one or
more interests and activities in common and which is organized." —Arnold W
Green
"A social group grows out of and requires a situation that permits meaningful
inter-stimulation and response between the individuals involved, common
focusing of attention, common stimuli and interest, and the development of
certain common drives, motivations, or emotions." —JL Gillin and JP Gillin.
Definition cont.
According to McIver and Page, group is, “Any collection
of social beings who enter into distinctive social
relationships with one another.”
According to Ogburn and Nimkoff, “Whenever two or
more individuals come together and influence, they may
said to constitute a social group.”
Describe: CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL GROUPS
Describe: CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL GROUPS
Describe: CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL GROUPS
CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL GROUPS
1. Identifiability: Every group is different from every other group, or we may say
that there are certain distinguishing features of all groups. A family is
different from a club or trade union.
2. Social structure: Groups has definite social structure. Structure means
pattern of relationships. The inter-personal relationship inside a group is well-
fixed. The family has husband-wife, parent-child, and brother-sister
relationships.
3. Individual roles: In every group, every member is assigned some role to play.
In a family, father has to play a definite role, and mother has to some other
role. There is close relationship between role and status of members.
4. Reciprocity: Reciprocal relationships are important in groups. There is give
and take relationship between members.
5. Norms of behavior: Every group has certain norms or expected behavior
pattern for every individual member. Members know what is expected of
them for the good of all members and the group as a whole.
6. Common interests and values: Because of common living or close
interaction between members, they develop some common values. Many
groups are formed due to common interests.
7. Goal or goals: All groups have certain goals, aims and purposes. The family
has certain basic purposes such as love and affection, sex, procreation and
upbringing of children.
8. Relative permanency: Most of social groups last at least for sometime. Many
groups are more or less permanent and may continue even when the
members constituting them die and vanish. Of course, some groups are
permanent (e.g., family) and some other temporary (e.g., an audience).
Social groups are formed when the following
conditions are fulfilled:
1. Two or more individuals get together at a place.
2. Interactions develop among these people.
3. These individuals come to certain understanding among
themselves due to common goals and interests.
4. There is mutual awareness among members.
5. Because of interactions, a definite structure of the group
is formed.
Why Groups are Formed?
● One who lives in a group feels that he is a part of something larger than
himself, and that he is involved in a whole, which often acts quite
independently of the individual’s private wishes.
● Yet, we cannot forget the fact that individuals form groups. Neither the
individual nor the group alone is an adequate exhibit of all aspects of social
life.
● In the process of socialization, the individuals are taught the values of group
living. The customs, traditions, habits, beliefs, folkways, mores and ideals of
the group are oriented and aim at maintaining and improving group life.
● Right in the family group, individual is taught the basic lessons of group
living, mutual co-operation and co-ordination. Later, the individual becomes
member of many other groups.
Essential Conditions for the Formation of
Social Groups
1. Social relations: Without people establishing contacts and relationships with
each other, social groups cannot be formed. Social interaction is thus
essential for a group.
2. Common aims: There should be similarity of aims for the formation of a
group.
3. Ability to influence each other: This comes as a result of interaction of inter-
relationship. Interaction or inter relationship involves mutual influence. As
soon as a teacher enters the class, the students stand up, and as he starts
teaching, the students open their notebooks and start writing.
4. Physical presence: In order to form a social group, people should be present
physically
Functions of the group:
● To ensure the community of society
● To maintain and perpetuate culture
● To enhance the process of culture &
civilization
● Promote the “WE” feeling
● As basic units of the human social system
Classifications of social group
● Primary
● Secondary
Primary groups
● Cooley defined primary group as: “ By primary group, I mean those
characterized by intimate face to face association and co-operation.
They are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that they are
fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of individual.”
● According to Lundberg and others, primary group means— “Two or
more persons behaving in relation to each other in a way that is
intimate, cohesive and personal.” Examples of primary groups: 1. The
family. 2. Play group of children. 3. Neighborhood. 4. Small village
community. 5. Work team.
● Characteristics of Primary Groups The characteristics may be classified into
two:
1. Physical conditions, and 2. Internal characteristics
1. Physical conditions.
● Physical proximity – Close proximity & intimate relationships
● Small size of the group
● Durable relationship
2. Internal characteristics
● Identity of ends:
● The relationship is an end in itself
● The relationship is personal
● Primary group relationship is spontaneous
● Relationship possesses power to control the
individual
Functions of primary groups:
● Primary groups fulfill very vital functions for the members of
the society. Some of these functions are given below:
1. Individuals are born and brought up in primary groups.
2. Socialization of the individual takes place in the primary group.
3. Primary groups are responsible for maintaining social order. In
fact, social organization depends upon the members of the
primary groups.
4. All-important functions of the society such as repro duction,
sex satisfaction, emotional security, and social control are
fulfilled in primary groups.
5. Primary groups teach individuals high ideals like freedom,
loyalty, love, sacrifice, patriotism and justice, etc.
Secondary groups
● According to Lundberg and others, secondary group means—
“Two or more persons behaving toward each other in a way
that is impersonal, concerned with specialized interests and
guided by consideration of efficiency.”
● Most of the social groups we see in contemporary world are
secondary groups, e.g., trade unions, political parties, clubs,
occupational associations, etc.
Characteristics:
1. Large size
2. Spatial distance
3. Duration of relationship may be short
4. Disparity in ends
5. Extrinsic valuation of relations
6. Extrinsic valuation of other persons
7. Specialized and limited knowledge regarding the other persons
8. Secondary groups are usually formed for certain definite purposes: The
group may even get dissolved once the purpose is served.
9. The relationship is formal and superficial. There is no depth in secondary
group relationship.
10. The control in secondary group is formal, and through external forces.
In-groups & out groups!!!
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Social groups ppt for sociology for physiotherapists by Dr. Mumux

  • 1. Social groups Dr. Mumux Mirani BPT, MPT Sports, PhD Scholar Asst. Professor SPB Physiotherapy College, Surat.
  • 2.
  • 3. Intro… Humans are sociable creatures by nature. They dislike living in isolation. They live in families, clans, tribal communities, and so on. These groups are known as natural groups! The reason why human beings are social is that they are gregarious by nature. They are fond of group life. Apart from this, they form groups consciously to satisfy their various needs. Thus, they live in groups. They deliberately and regularly establish these artificial organizations with the assistance of other beings. They have always lived in groups due to their circumstances and nature.
  • 4. Social groups are universal. All societies in the world have some type of group. Men and women are born and brought up in groups, spending their lives in them. Man can only fulfill his biological, physical, and emotional needs by being in groups. The simple meaning of the social group is the individuals in mutual relationships. The social group is a collection of interrelated individuals engaged with each other in social Processes. It is a social unit that consists of several individuals who are more or less of the same definite status and role relationships and Possess a set of values or norms of its own, which regulate the behavior of individual members in matters of the group.
  • 5. MEANING OF SOCIAL GROUPS A group means different things to different people. Some say a group is several units of anything close to one another. Thus, many persons working together or sitting face- to-face in a single room or bus or railway compartment may be regarded as an example of groups. Likewise, several houses on the street, several planes in an airport, several buses in a bus stand, or many trees in a forest may be accepted as other examples. Others define a group as a collection of persons who do not know each other; a group can also refer to any collection of human beings. However, judging from the strict sociological point of view, the different versions of groups we have already mentioned do not give us an accurate idea of what a social group means.
  • 6. DEFINITION OF SOCIAL GROUP Many scholars have attempted to define the social group in different ways. Some of the crucial definitions are mentioned below: "A group is an aggregate of individuals which persists in time, which has one or more interests and activities in common and which is organized." —Arnold W Green "A social group grows out of and requires a situation that permits meaningful inter-stimulation and response between the individuals involved, common focusing of attention, common stimuli and interest, and the development of certain common drives, motivations, or emotions." —JL Gillin and JP Gillin.
  • 7. Definition cont. According to McIver and Page, group is, “Any collection of social beings who enter into distinctive social relationships with one another.” According to Ogburn and Nimkoff, “Whenever two or more individuals come together and influence, they may said to constitute a social group.”
  • 11. CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL GROUPS 1. Identifiability: Every group is different from every other group, or we may say that there are certain distinguishing features of all groups. A family is different from a club or trade union. 2. Social structure: Groups has definite social structure. Structure means pattern of relationships. The inter-personal relationship inside a group is well- fixed. The family has husband-wife, parent-child, and brother-sister relationships. 3. Individual roles: In every group, every member is assigned some role to play. In a family, father has to play a definite role, and mother has to some other role. There is close relationship between role and status of members. 4. Reciprocity: Reciprocal relationships are important in groups. There is give and take relationship between members.
  • 12. 5. Norms of behavior: Every group has certain norms or expected behavior pattern for every individual member. Members know what is expected of them for the good of all members and the group as a whole. 6. Common interests and values: Because of common living or close interaction between members, they develop some common values. Many groups are formed due to common interests. 7. Goal or goals: All groups have certain goals, aims and purposes. The family has certain basic purposes such as love and affection, sex, procreation and upbringing of children. 8. Relative permanency: Most of social groups last at least for sometime. Many groups are more or less permanent and may continue even when the members constituting them die and vanish. Of course, some groups are permanent (e.g., family) and some other temporary (e.g., an audience).
  • 13. Social groups are formed when the following conditions are fulfilled: 1. Two or more individuals get together at a place. 2. Interactions develop among these people. 3. These individuals come to certain understanding among themselves due to common goals and interests. 4. There is mutual awareness among members. 5. Because of interactions, a definite structure of the group is formed.
  • 14. Why Groups are Formed? ● One who lives in a group feels that he is a part of something larger than himself, and that he is involved in a whole, which often acts quite independently of the individual’s private wishes. ● Yet, we cannot forget the fact that individuals form groups. Neither the individual nor the group alone is an adequate exhibit of all aspects of social life. ● In the process of socialization, the individuals are taught the values of group living. The customs, traditions, habits, beliefs, folkways, mores and ideals of the group are oriented and aim at maintaining and improving group life. ● Right in the family group, individual is taught the basic lessons of group living, mutual co-operation and co-ordination. Later, the individual becomes member of many other groups.
  • 15. Essential Conditions for the Formation of Social Groups 1. Social relations: Without people establishing contacts and relationships with each other, social groups cannot be formed. Social interaction is thus essential for a group. 2. Common aims: There should be similarity of aims for the formation of a group. 3. Ability to influence each other: This comes as a result of interaction of inter- relationship. Interaction or inter relationship involves mutual influence. As soon as a teacher enters the class, the students stand up, and as he starts teaching, the students open their notebooks and start writing. 4. Physical presence: In order to form a social group, people should be present physically
  • 16. Functions of the group: ● To ensure the community of society ● To maintain and perpetuate culture ● To enhance the process of culture & civilization ● Promote the “WE” feeling ● As basic units of the human social system
  • 17. Classifications of social group ● Primary ● Secondary
  • 18. Primary groups ● Cooley defined primary group as: “ By primary group, I mean those characterized by intimate face to face association and co-operation. They are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of individual.” ● According to Lundberg and others, primary group means— “Two or more persons behaving in relation to each other in a way that is intimate, cohesive and personal.” Examples of primary groups: 1. The family. 2. Play group of children. 3. Neighborhood. 4. Small village community. 5. Work team.
  • 19. ● Characteristics of Primary Groups The characteristics may be classified into two: 1. Physical conditions, and 2. Internal characteristics 1. Physical conditions. ● Physical proximity – Close proximity & intimate relationships ● Small size of the group ● Durable relationship
  • 20. 2. Internal characteristics ● Identity of ends: ● The relationship is an end in itself ● The relationship is personal ● Primary group relationship is spontaneous ● Relationship possesses power to control the individual
  • 21. Functions of primary groups: ● Primary groups fulfill very vital functions for the members of the society. Some of these functions are given below: 1. Individuals are born and brought up in primary groups. 2. Socialization of the individual takes place in the primary group. 3. Primary groups are responsible for maintaining social order. In fact, social organization depends upon the members of the primary groups. 4. All-important functions of the society such as repro duction, sex satisfaction, emotional security, and social control are fulfilled in primary groups. 5. Primary groups teach individuals high ideals like freedom, loyalty, love, sacrifice, patriotism and justice, etc.
  • 22. Secondary groups ● According to Lundberg and others, secondary group means— “Two or more persons behaving toward each other in a way that is impersonal, concerned with specialized interests and guided by consideration of efficiency.” ● Most of the social groups we see in contemporary world are secondary groups, e.g., trade unions, political parties, clubs, occupational associations, etc.
  • 23. Characteristics: 1. Large size 2. Spatial distance 3. Duration of relationship may be short 4. Disparity in ends 5. Extrinsic valuation of relations 6. Extrinsic valuation of other persons 7. Specialized and limited knowledge regarding the other persons 8. Secondary groups are usually formed for certain definite purposes: The group may even get dissolved once the purpose is served. 9. The relationship is formal and superficial. There is no depth in secondary group relationship. 10. The control in secondary group is formal, and through external forces.
  • 24. In-groups & out groups!!!