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SOCIAL PROCESS

GROUP 3
SOCIAL PROCESS
consistent patterns of social
behavior or interaction which
can be identified in a society.
(Cole,1967)
CLASSIFICATION OF SOCIAL PROCESS

A. Conjunctive Social
Processes are those making for
consensus, cooperation,
unification, and integration of the
group.
5 PRINCIPLES OF
CONJUNCTIVE SOCIAL
PROCESSES
1. COOPERATION
- two or more people or groups
work together toward a common
end (Anderson, 1972).
TYPES OF COOPERATION
Primary Cooperation exist when the
individuals share the task and the rewards
with all the members, when the sharing
becomes both ends and the means. (Zulueta,
2005)
Secondary Cooperation formal type,
individual involved are able to share efforts,
talents, and skills to attain common goal.
CLASSIFICATION OF
COOPERATION
Formal one of a deliberate and contractual
nature prescribing the specific reciprocal rights
and obligations of the members.
Informal when there is an element of mutual
give and take.
Symbiotic condition in which two or
members of the society live together
harmoniously, are interdependent resulting in
mutual self-interest.
2. ACCOMMODATION
- conscious effort of people to
create a working condition among
themselves so as to suspend
conflict and make the social
relation more tolerable.
TYPES OF
ACCOMMODATION
Domination Superordinate-

Subordinate relationship; the


stronger party imposes its will to
make the other yield.
Truce agreement to cease
hostilities or fighting for a certain
period of time.
Compromises mutual giving of

concessions and withdrawal of some


Conciliation-Mediation a third

party facilitates a possible solution
agreeable to both sides.
Arbitration a tribunal or court hears

and decides the disputes.
Toleration parties decided to simply
live and let live. Parties try to co-exist
inspite of their unresolved differences.
3. ASSIMILATION
when the contracts are

intimate, personal, and face-to-


face, and occurs more slowly
when contracts are impersonal,
casual and indirect.
4. AMALGAMATION
-biological interbreeding of two
peoples of distinct physical
appearance until they become
one stock. Ex. Marriage between
a Filipino and American.
5 . ACCULTURATION
process of acquiring the
culture of another ethnic
group.
CLASSIFICATION OF SOCIAL PROCESS

B. Disconjunctive Social
Processes
are those for opposition,
disunity, disorganization, and
disintegration of the group.
TYPES OF DISCONJUNCTIVE SOCIAL
PROCESSES

1. Competition its purpose is


to excel and surpass the other
who is perceived to be an
opponent or a rival in attaining
the desired result.
CLASSIFICATION OF COMPETITION

Personal direct and face to


face competition.
Impersonal involve a
struggle between persons of
groups not directly aware of each
other.
TYPES OF DISCONJUNCTIVE SOCIAL
PROCESSES

2. Conflict a process of social


interaction in which two or more


persons or groups fight with each
other with some commonly prized
object or value.
FORMS OF CONFLICT
Personal one-on-one fights, hand-to-
hand combats

Group riots, violent strikes, or massacre.


National/International

manifested in terms of rebellion or revolution


and war between and among nations.

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