SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE CARIBBEAN Presenter Ms. N. Lewis What is social Stratification? This refers to the ranking of social groups according to one or more criteria deemed important to society. The ranking indicates that some groups have more and others have less of what society values- for example‚ money‚ power and prestige. Types of stratification Systems There are two types of stratification systems: 1. Closed system of stratification 2. Open system of stratification
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QUESTION : social class plays an important role in marketing. Social class is a status hierarchy in which individuals and groups are classified on the basis of esteem and prestige acquired through economic success and accumulation of wealth. The social class in today’s society is divided into lower class‚ working class‚ lower middle class‚ middle class‚ upper middle class and capitalist class. The classes are categorized based on income and wealth. The social class in Malaysia is somewhat similar
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1 WEEK 1 WHAT IS SOCIAL SCIENCE? FC005—Introduction to Social Science TODAY 2 What you will learn about this term Why study this module? Module Information Introduction to Social Science: What is social science? Why study society? Social science disciplines FC005 – Introduction to social science 3 In this module you will learn about The meaning of social science The disciplines of social science & how to use them
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Social Cognition The topics in this chapter are: basic cognitive abilities and social cognition; social knowledge structures and social beliefs; causal attributions; motivation and social process goals; personal control; social situation and social competence. Introduction this chapter will consider how the social context is involved in our cognitive processes and will take a closer look at how our basic cognitive abilities influence our social cognitive processing. Also will examine the four
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SOCIAL Groups and SOCIAL Organizations “No man is an island‚” said John Donne. A person is a sociable being‚ born into a group‚ and living in a social group. Even the so-called loners or the monks of the Middle Ages associated and participated with their fellow monks. Social groups are essential to a person’s existence. One is born into a family‚ is raised up in a family‚ plays in the neighborhood‚ goes to school‚ worship with others‚ and joins work groups and other associations
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following broad ethical principles are based on social work’s core values of service‚ social justice‚ dignity and worth of the person‚ importance of human relationships‚ integrity‚ and competence. These principles set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire. Value: Service Ethical Principle: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems. Social workers elevate service to others above selfinterest. Social workers draw on their knowledge‚ values
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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Definitions Social Stratification: the systematic ranking/ hierarchy of social positions whose occupations are treated as superior‚ equal or inferior to one another. Social Strata: groups of persons who occupy positions of same or similar rank. Open system: a social system is „open‟ to outsiders if and insofar as its system of order does not deny participation to anyone who wishes to join and is actually in a position to do so. Closed system:
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Social Stratification A. What is Social Stratification? 1. Social stratification is defined as a system by which society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy a. There are four fundamental principles of stratification: • Social stratification is a characteristic of society -- not just due to individual differences • Social stratification persists over generations • Yet‚ most societies allow some sort of social mobility or changes in people ’s position in a system of social stratification
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Before we discuss the four types of social movements‚ we need to be clear on what exactly a social movement is. A social movement consists of a group of people or an organization the focuses on a specific issue‚ such as a person’s freedom of speech. There are four types of social movements we will be discussing‚ starting with alternative social movements. Alternative Social Movements Alternative social movements focus on small groups of people and attempt to change a certain belief‚ thought
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Negative Effects of Social Media There are always two sides of every coin. Social media is just a tool or mean for people to use. It is still up to the users on how to use this tool (just like a knife‚ can help you to cut food or hurt others). Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center conducted a study on "The Future of Online Socializing" from the highly engaged‚ diverse set of respondents to an online‚ opt-in survey consisted
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