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5 . Stratification and Class Structure

5 . Stratification and Class Structure. Social Stratification Basic Systems of Stratification Theories of Stratification Time allocated 03hrs. Social Stratification. All societies are stratified on a hierarchical basis into social categories (social strata)

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5 . Stratification and Class Structure

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  1. 5 . Stratification and Class Structure Social Stratification Basic Systems of Stratification Theories of Stratification Time allocated 03hrs Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  2. Social Stratification • All societies are stratified on a hierarchical basis into social categories (social strata) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYka3NHIRf0 • Typically defined on the basis of: • family background • occupation • Income • Culture differ from each other with regard to the: • degree of social mobility between social strata • significance attached to social strata in business Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  3. Social Mobility The extent to which individuals can move out of the social strata into which they are born • Two Major Types • Caste System • Class System Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  4. Caste System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSXCjamS_6M Most rigid form of stratification Closed system in which social position is determined by the person’s family Change is usually not possible for entire life Caste position carries with is a specific occupation Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  5. Class System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mq0WozfMHU • Less rigid form of social stratification • Open system where social mobility is possible • both upward or downward • Person’s social position by birth can be changed through their achievements or luck • Degree of social mobility varies by society Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  6. Class Consciousness When people tend to perceive themselves in terms of their class background which shapes their relationships with members of other classes Where class consciousness is high, the way individuals from different classes work together may be very prescribed and strained Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  7. 6. Socialization What is Socialization Discuss the Development in children What is Re-socialization Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

  8. What is Socialization

  9. What is Re-socialization

  10. Assignment 04 • Define and describe -Ethnicity & Racism , Prejudice and Discrimination , Stereotypes and Scapegoats • Discuss the social perspectives of Ethnicity and Race • Discuss the importance of Deviance and Crime in today's context to the society ? • Discuss norms , conformity and social control • Discuss importance of deviance and crime to healthcare professional ? See you next week ! Sociology for health professionals IIHS 2011

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