Types of social interaction : conflict
individuals or groups interact for a purpose of defeating an opponent
Types of social interaction : conformity
maintaining or changing behavior to comply with the expectations (or norms) of a group
Types of social interaction : cooperation
individuals or groups work together to reach a goal
Types of social interaction: coercion
individuals are forced to behave in a particular way “domination”
Types of social interactions : social exchange
one person voluntarily does something for another expecting a reward in return
groups
at least two people who interact and share a sense of identity
primary groups
secondary groups
Aggregates
a collection of people who exist in the same place at the same time but who dont interact or share a sense of identity
ethnomethodology
study of the rules that a person uses to initiate, respond to, and modify behavior in a social setting
in groups
the group you feel you belong to and is important part of your life
out group
reference group
status
achieved status
- you are someones gf cousign or aunt
roles
-you have more roles than status
role strain
role conflict
- when you plan to study but you get called in for work
functions of a group
Deviance
Deviance pt 2
- all criminal behavior is deviant while not all deviant behavior is criminal
defining behavior as deviant
- definition of deviant can and will change over time
Can deviance be positive ?
yes
- it can foster social change
social control
regualtion and enforcement of norms