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Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University Of Journalism & Communication,
Bhopal - 462311, Madhya Pradesh (India). www.mcu.ac.in
Amarendra Aarya
Faculty
Department of Media
Management
Email-
press.amarendra@gmail.com
Mobile No.
9584557055
WhatsApp -
9584557055
Concept of society
Human Communication
11/05/17
society
2
• The term society is derived from the Latin word
‘socius’, which means companionship or
friendship.
• Two primary components of a society are its
culture and its social structure.
• Society is one of the basic sociological terms.
• In simple sense, society is a large grouping that
shares the same geographical territory, shares a
common culture and social structure, and
expected to abide by the some laws.
3
• Some scholars are of the opinion that society
exists only when the members know each other
and possess common interests or objects.
• ‘Man is social animal’, said Aristotle centuries
ago. Man needs society for the attainment of his
optimum happiness and where he can work and
enjoy his life.
• More broadly society may be illustrated as an
economic, social of industrial infrastructure,
made up of a varied collection of individuals.
Members of a society may be from different
ethnic groups. 4
MacIver and page, “society is a system of usages and
procedures, authority and mutual aid, of many groupings
and divisions, of human behavior and of liberties”
• Horton and Hunt,
“A Society is a relatively
independent, self
perpetuating human group
which occupies a territory,
shares a culture and has
most of its associations
within group”.
•
• Prof. Giddings,
“society is the union
itself, the
organization, the sum
of formal relations in
which associating
individuals are bound
together.”
5
• Mutual awareness and mutual
interaction
• Society is a group of people in
continuous interactions with each
other.
• A social interaction is made
possible because of mutual
awareness.
• Society is understood as a network
of social relations.
• Thus, social relationship implies
mutual awareness.
Society consists of
people
Society is composed
of people. Without
people there can be
no society, no social
relationship and no
social life at all.
6
Society depends on likeness
• The principle of likeness is essential for
society.
• It exists among those who resemble one
another in body and mind to some extent.
• Just as the birds of same feather flock
together, men have many things in
common.
• It implies consciousness of kind.
7
Society rests on differences too
• Their social relationships would be
very limited people differ from one
another in their looks, personality,
ability, talent, attitude, aptitude,
interest, taste, faith and so on.
• People pursue different activities
because of these differences.
8
Co-operation and division of labor
9
•Division of labor involves the assignment to
each unit or group a specific share of a common
task.
•Division of labor is possible because of co-
operation. Thus, divisions of labor and co-
operation have made social solidarity of social
cohesion.
10
Society functions interdependently too
• Social relationships are characterized by
interdependence of elements of society.
• Family is an example of interdependence
of member for its smooth functioning.
• Today, not only individuals are
interdependent upon one another, but
communities, social groups and nations
are also interdependent.
Society is dynamic
• Society is not static, but it is dynamic.
• Changeability is an inherent quality of
human beings.
• No society can even remain constant for
any length of time.
• Changes may take place slowly and
gradually of suddenly and abruptly.
11
Social control
• Absolute freedom makes man’s life like other
animal beings.
• So society has its own ways of controlling the
behavior of its members.
• For this, society has formal and informal
means of social control.
• Customs, traditions, mores folkways, manners
are the informal means of social control,
whereas law, police, constitution, police are
formal means of social control. 12
Thanks
13

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How society functions through mutual awareness, cooperation and social control

  • 1. Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University Of Journalism & Communication, Bhopal - 462311, Madhya Pradesh (India). www.mcu.ac.in Amarendra Aarya Faculty Department of Media Management Email- press.amarendra@gmail.com Mobile No. 9584557055 WhatsApp - 9584557055 Concept of society Human Communication 11/05/17
  • 3. • The term society is derived from the Latin word ‘socius’, which means companionship or friendship. • Two primary components of a society are its culture and its social structure. • Society is one of the basic sociological terms. • In simple sense, society is a large grouping that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure, and expected to abide by the some laws. 3
  • 4. • Some scholars are of the opinion that society exists only when the members know each other and possess common interests or objects. • ‘Man is social animal’, said Aristotle centuries ago. Man needs society for the attainment of his optimum happiness and where he can work and enjoy his life. • More broadly society may be illustrated as an economic, social of industrial infrastructure, made up of a varied collection of individuals. Members of a society may be from different ethnic groups. 4
  • 5. MacIver and page, “society is a system of usages and procedures, authority and mutual aid, of many groupings and divisions, of human behavior and of liberties” • Horton and Hunt, “A Society is a relatively independent, self perpetuating human group which occupies a territory, shares a culture and has most of its associations within group”. • • Prof. Giddings, “society is the union itself, the organization, the sum of formal relations in which associating individuals are bound together.” 5
  • 6. • Mutual awareness and mutual interaction • Society is a group of people in continuous interactions with each other. • A social interaction is made possible because of mutual awareness. • Society is understood as a network of social relations. • Thus, social relationship implies mutual awareness. Society consists of people Society is composed of people. Without people there can be no society, no social relationship and no social life at all. 6
  • 7. Society depends on likeness • The principle of likeness is essential for society. • It exists among those who resemble one another in body and mind to some extent. • Just as the birds of same feather flock together, men have many things in common. • It implies consciousness of kind. 7
  • 8. Society rests on differences too • Their social relationships would be very limited people differ from one another in their looks, personality, ability, talent, attitude, aptitude, interest, taste, faith and so on. • People pursue different activities because of these differences. 8
  • 9. Co-operation and division of labor 9 •Division of labor involves the assignment to each unit or group a specific share of a common task. •Division of labor is possible because of co- operation. Thus, divisions of labor and co- operation have made social solidarity of social cohesion.
  • 10. 10 Society functions interdependently too • Social relationships are characterized by interdependence of elements of society. • Family is an example of interdependence of member for its smooth functioning. • Today, not only individuals are interdependent upon one another, but communities, social groups and nations are also interdependent.
  • 11. Society is dynamic • Society is not static, but it is dynamic. • Changeability is an inherent quality of human beings. • No society can even remain constant for any length of time. • Changes may take place slowly and gradually of suddenly and abruptly. 11
  • 12. Social control • Absolute freedom makes man’s life like other animal beings. • So society has its own ways of controlling the behavior of its members. • For this, society has formal and informal means of social control. • Customs, traditions, mores folkways, manners are the informal means of social control, whereas law, police, constitution, police are formal means of social control. 12