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Social Institutes

Social Institutes. Sociology. We’ve finished Psychology (the study of the brain and all its glory). We now move into Sociology...but what exactly is Sociology?. Sociology.

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Social Institutes

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  1. Social Institutes

  2. Sociology • We’ve finished Psychology (the study of the brain and all its glory). • We now move into Sociology...but what exactly is Sociology?

  3. Sociology Sociology – the study of how people act within a society-how society affects people. The study of society itself. Examines group behaviour

  4. What is a Social Institute? Social Institute – an organized way that a society develops to meet its basic needs. Example – Government, School, Healthcare, Church/places of worship, Prison systems

  5. The Basic Five Institutes • Families • Economic • Political • Educational • Medical

  6. Families • Add more people to the society; Make babies, adoption, artificial insemination, immigration to a different society, • Raise them to become contributing members of society • Nurture and love unconditionally

  7. Economic • Any place where an exchange of money happens for goods and/or services (basic needs) • For example a restaurant, insurance, Toronto stock exchange

  8. Political • To govern every aspect of society • Examples: taxes, limit or encourage the amount of kids you can have (baby boom), education systems, health care (huge impact in Canada)

  9. Educational • To educate us to be able to contribute to society, supposed to set us up for our later life, it helps socialize us, place of knowledge and learning

  10. Medical • To keep everyone in society healthy and functioning • Everybody pays for healthcare through taxes

  11. Exit Slip • Mr. Q is trying something new! • Take the next five minutes to summarize what we’ve learned today in 2-3 sentences.

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