Agenda
Evolution &
Sociology
Timeline
Motivation
Theories
Case Study
From Concept To
Application
What’s Next
References
Q&A
Evolution
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change”
Prisoner’s Dilemma
GAME
Prisoner’s Dilemma
GAME
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Case%#3%Brothers!
Case%#4%Bare%the%consequences!!
Case%#5%n%people??
Types of Social Interactions
Type
Actor
Recipient
Selfish
+
-
Mutualistic
+
+
Altruistic
-
+
Spiteful
-
-
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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The concept of social development in its normal setting means the collaboration of the public and popular efforts used to enhance the process of the socioeconomic development, with intention of the improvement of the living situation of the individuals in a specific society.
TIMELINE
Industrial Revolution
1700s
2000s
Work Behaviour
Artisan
Factory Worker
1. Family or intimate setting
2. Simple tools, personally owned
3. Recreation and work combined
4. Completes entire work operation
5. Irregular rhythms of work-- intense work followed by slower work periods
1. Impersonal setting, large number of workers
2. Sophisticated machinery, fast-paced, complicated, intricate
3. Sole attention to work required
4. Works on one part of the entire production
5. Regular rhythms of work, punctuated by whistles and bells
Industrial Revolution
1700s
2000s
Work Attitude
Artisan
Factory Worker
1. General pride and satisfaction in skill, product, and respect that artisan's status commanded in society
2. Distress as occupational illnesses deformed artisans and health deteriorated
3. Familial atmosphere contributed to sense of ease and pleasure in work
1. SATISFACTION resulting from (a) higher pay, (b) regular
employment,