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Is a sytem of verbal and non-verbal written symbols with standardized meanings

Language

Involves the use of words or sounds symbols for things, objects, or ideas

Verbal Language

Involves the use of the written symbols, such as alibata, alphabet, sanskrit

Non-verbal Language

Refers to the process by which people mutually or reciprocally influence one another's attitude, feelings and action



This is the tie between the indivual and society

Social interaction

Three situations for social interaction

P to P (Person-to-person)


P to G


G to G

Refers to the communication of thoughts and feelings between individuals that occurs by means of symbold

Symbolic interaction

Refers to the recurrent and patterned interaction responses of individuals to one another which have attained stability

Social process

It is repetitive form of social behavior that is commonly found in social life

Social process

Refer to the patterned and recurrent responses observable in all human society

Basic or universal social process

Involves two or more person joining their intelligence, efforts, talents and resources to attain a goals

Cooperation

Is a kind of conjoint action

Cooperation

Characterized as spontaneous and incolves mutual give and take

Informal cooperation

Characterized as a deliberate contractual nature and prescribes he reciprocal rights and obligations of members

Formal cooperation

It is a situation where two or more persons live together harmoniously and are supportive and interdependent

Symbolic cooperation

Involves interdependent activities, but the people involved may not be aware that their activity is a form of cooperation

Symbolic cooperation

It is a form of impersonalized struggle or opposition to secure a reward or goal which cannot be share.

Competition

Carried on by peaceful means and is guided by a common set of regulations and values

Competition

It involves direct, face-to-face contact between opposing parties

Personal competition

It involves struggle between persons or group not directly aware of each other

Impersonal competition

It is a form of highly personalized and emotionalized struggle or opposition between individual or groups to attain scarce goals or values. Efforts are directed to neutralize, injure, eliminate rivals

Conflict

Refers to secondary social processes that arise out of the basic social processes

Derived social processes

Is a social social process where a group blends in and take on some characteristics of another culture.

Acculturation

It is also called cultural borrowing/cultural imitation

Acculturation

It involves some kind of interpenetration or fusion of cultural elements whereby persons or groups accept cultural traits though direct, friendly and continuous contacts

Assimilation

Refers some kind of biological fusion through intermarriage of persons coming form different ethnic groups

Amalgamation

Refers to the creation of interest resulting in individuals or group needing different things rather than the same thing.

Differentiation

Refers to specialization or division of labor

Differentiation

Refers to the social process whereby competing or conflicting individuals or groups thresh out difficulties in order to minimize the conflict

Accomodation

It is a process that involves a dominant-subordinate relationship where the stronger party inpose its will upon the weaker party



Involves power relation

Domination

Is and agreement to cease hostilities or fighting for a certain period of time

Truce or Pact

Is a process of settling differences where opposing parties withdraw or give up their demands to adjust their relation

Compromise

Involves give and take relationship, the mutual giving of concessions

Compromise

Form of settling disputes where a neutral third party intervenes and gives suggestions or recommendation to warring nations or parties to stop their hostilies

Mediation

Is an accommodative processes where the third party can be anybody to settle disputes who may or may not give recommendations to settle conflict

Conciliation

Is an accommodative social process whre the neutral third part has legal authority to decide on conflict

Arbitration

Form of accommodation without formal agreement.

Toleration

Is a result of live and let policy

Toleration

Refer to patterned forms of social interactions which lead to unity, organization, cooperation, and harmony

Conjunctive social processes

Refer to patterned forms of social interaction which lead to unity, disorganization, division and disharmony

Disjunctive social processes