Social Structure : Stratification and Social Process in Society
Comparison between Primary Group Co-operation and Secondary Group Co-operation :
1. Co-operation is found in primary groups and secondary groups. Co-operation in primary group is based on blood relations, emotions and mutual obligations. On the other hand, in secondary groups co-operation is based on a definite objective and collective interest. Impersonal nature of cooperation is found in such group.
2. In primary group co-operation is based on the feeling of mutual obligations. Cooperation is equally important in primary as well as in secondary group. Most large organisations are networks of smaller primary groups in which cooperation functions on a face-to-face basis involving many highly personal relationships.
3. In primary group direct cooperation can be seen while in secondary group indirect cooperation in seen.
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(a) Varna, (b) Caste, (c) Class, (d) Unequal Distribution of Resources, (e) Social Stratification, (f) Wealth or Property.
(a) Power, (b) Psychological Gratification, (c) Gender Inequality, (d) Ethnicity, (e) Gender, (f) Sanskritization.
(a) Diffusion, (b) Accomodation, (c) Cooperation, (d) Social Process, (e) Conflict.
(a) Association Social Processes, (b) Dissociative Social Processes, (c) Heterogeneous Society, (d) Assimilation, (e) Interaction.
Differentiate between manifest and latent functions. Give suitable examples.
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