2. Submitted to :
Subrata Banarjee
Assistant Professor
Department of Criminology And Police Science
Mawlana Bhashani Science And Technology University
Submitted by :
Jannatul Ferdoush (BBA-19007)
Nirjona Fariya Riya (BBA-19008)
Md. Nayeem Hossain Chowdhury (BBA-19009)
Sumiya Jannat (BBA-19011)
Md. Ibrahim Alam Talukder (BBA-19012)
Md. Rashidul Islam Nayan (BBA-19014)
Department of Business Administration
Mawlana Bhashani Science And Technology University
3. Overview
Learn about social group
Different types of social groups
Social groups in our society
How does social group affect our life ?
How does social group affect our society ?
Role of social groups in social perspectives
4. What is Social Group?
A social group is a collection of people who share a
common identity and regularly interact with one another
on the basis of shared expectations concerning behavior
5. Types of Social Groups :
On the basis of contact :
On the basis of identification :
On the basis of rules & regulations :
• Primary Group
• Secondary Group
• In-Group
• Out-Group
• Formal Group
• Informal Group
6. Types of Social Groups :
On the basis of structure :
On the basis of relations of society :
• Voluntary Group
• Involuntary Group
• Delegate Group
• Unsocial Group
• Pseudo-Social Group
• Anti-Social Group
• Pro-Social Group
7. On the basis of contact :
Primary Groups :
• Face to Face interactions
• Frequent interactions
• Relationships are too personal, intimate and intense
• Presence “WE FEELINGS” sense among it’s members
• Possess similar background attributes (such as language, culture)
• Physical proximity
• Smaller in size
Charles Horton Cooley
(1864-1929)
9. On the basis of contact :
Secondary Groups :
• Less face to face interactions
• Less frequent interactions rather than primary groups
• Relationships are not personal, intimate and intense
• Members work together for obtaining a common goal
• Less physical proximity among it’s members
• Larger in size comparatively than Primary Groups
Charles Horton Cooley
(1864-1929)
11. On the basis of identification :
In-Group :
• The groups where we are belonging
• Face to face always directly interactions
• Relations are so close and heart
• Socialization process of a human being start establishing from
here
• Often, this types of groups smaller in size, but sometimes it
become larger
William Graham Sumner
(1840-1910)
12. On the basis of identification :
Out-Group :
• The groups where we are not belonging
• Face to face often directly interactions
• Relations are not so close as well as in-group
• Human being applies his socialization ability in this group
• This types of group larger in size and never can be smaller in
size
William Graham Sumner
(1840-1910)
13. On the basis of rules & regulations :
Formal Group :
• This types of groups has been created and conducted by a
well-defined rules and regulations
• Interaction process often held in face to face
• In this group, a person conducted himself/herself on the basis of
rules and regulations
• Medium or larger in size
15. On the basis of rules & regulations :
Informal Group :
• This types of group are not being created or conducted by rules
and regulations
• Face to face interactions happened sometimes
• Not well being defined
• Created as a subsidiary of a formal group
• Not so larger in size
17. On the basis of structure :
Voluntary Groups :
• Members of this group are willingly connected each other
• Has no any rules and regulations
• A person can join or leave from this group as his/her wish
• A practical place for applying socialization
• This types of group often create to fulfill a common motive,
and most of the time, this motive is social welfare
Charles Horton Cooley
(1864-1929)
18. On the basis of structure :
Involuntary Groups :
• Members of this group can not willingly connected
• Absence of rules and regulations
• A person can not join or leave from this group as his/her wish
• A practical place for applying socialization
• This types of group members have not any common goal
Erza Dwight Sanderson
(1878-1944)
19. On the basis of structure :
Delegate Groups :
• A smaller representative of a large group
• Generally, the member of this group is nominated or elected
by the members of large group
• This types of group created officially by following some pre posted
regulations
• The members of this group vitally works for the members of the
larger group
Erza Dwight Sanderson
(1878-1944)
21. On the basis of relations of society :
Un-social Groups :
• A group which members can not connect easily with other in a
society
• This types of people are so introvert
• This types of people feel shame, whenever he got a chance to
perform infront of others
• They can not feels the feeling of other persons in a society
• Generally, this types of people can not play any role in the
development of the society
22. On the basis of relations of society :
Anti-social Groups :
• The group acts against the interests of society
• Destroy public property and social peace
• Intend to spread fear and aggression to pursue their aims
• The works are illegal and harmful for nation
24. On the basis of relations of society :
Pro-social Groups :
• Works for the betterment of society
• Engage in social development, prosperity and welfare
• Can be a part of the government or not
25. On the basis of relations of society :
Pseudo-social Groups :
• Participate in a society for individual gains and prosperity
• They are not concerned about social welfare
• They behave in a predatory or parasitic in the society
26. Social groups in social perspectives
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Social Welfare
Thinks for society
Socialization
Social Changing in
positive way
27. Social groups in our life
Help to know, What is society?
Help to know, how we can work for society?
Help to know, how we can behave with others
Encouraging us to work for society
Help to knowing the norms and cultures
28. How does social groups affect our society/culture ??
Learning behavior
Learning norms and cultures
Expansion of socialization
Growing patriotism
Making awareness in any kind of social problems
Develop our individual characteristics
29. Social groups in Business
To know others
To conduct with others
To connect with others
To understand other’s needs and wants
To enlarge buying and selling
To grow more profit to build up a strong economy
30. What we learnt ??
What is Social group?
Different types of social groups with explanation
Social groups in sociological perspectives
How does social group affect our daily life?
Impact of social group in our culture
How does social group affect our business?