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SOCI 222 Comparative Social Institutions Session 1 Nature and Functions of Social Institutions Lecturer: Dr. Rosemond Akpene Hiadzi Contact Information: rhiadzi@ug.edu.gh College of Education School of Continuing and Distance Education 2014/2015 2016/2017

Session Overview In every society, there are certain basic needs such as the need for food, clothing, law and order, as well as procreation that must be satisfied if society must survive and maintain it self. This session introduces students to the nature and functions of social institutions as society s mechanism of satisfying its fundamental needs. Slide 2

Session Outline The key topics to be covered in the session are as follows: Topic One - Definition of Social Institutions Topic Two - Major Institutions in Society and their Characteristics Topic Three - Structural Elements of Social Institutions Slide 3

Reading List Assimeng, M. (2007). Social Structure of Ghana (2 nd edition) Accra: Woeli Publishing Assimeng, M. (2006). Understanding Society: An Introduction to Sociology for African Students. Accra: Woeli Publishing Eisenstadt, S. N. (1968) Social Institutions: The Concepts. International Encyclopaedia of Social Science 14:410-428 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4311198?seq=1#page_scan_tab_ contents Slide 4

Topic One DEFINING SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Slide 5

The Concept of Social Institutions There are certain basic needs every society must satisfy if it is to survive and endure These include the need for food, clothing and shelter, the need for law and order, the need for reproducing new members of society etc The mechanisms and procedures by which society meets its basic and fundamental needs is known as Social Institutions Slide 6

The Concept of Social Institutions According to Robertson(1987: 93) Institutions are stable clusters of values, statuses, roles and groups that develop around basic needs of society. According to Smith and Preston (1977:169) Institutions develop as a way of dealing with a society s concerns... An institution is an established, relatively enduring, and organized set of procedures that enables a society to meet one or more of its major problems. Slide 7

Sample Question Attempt a definition of social institutions in your own words. Slide 8

Topic Two MAJOR INSTITUTIONS IN SOCIETY Slide 9

The Major Institutions Politics Religion Economy Marriage and Family Education Health Slide 10

Other Minor Institutions Law Sports Military Science and Technology Media Slide 11

General Characteristics of the They are relatively stable Institutions They have universal social usages structured around societal basic needs They are mutually and functionally interrelated They are independent and coercive of the individual They have social determinants Slide 12

Sample Question What specific needs do you think the minor institutions are there to satisfy? Slide 13

Topic Three STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Slide 14

Structural Elements Social Needs: Every institution is structured around a particular basic need of society Social Values: Each institution is constituted by a set of values; which are the goals or aspirations and shared ideas of society Social Norms: Every institution has a set of norms i.e. the common procedures by which the values are achieved Social Status and Role: Each institution is made up of a network of statuses and roles such as husband, wife etc. Social Groups: Each institution is represented by a particular social group. Slide 15

Structural Elements Slide 16

References Henslin, J.M. (2007). Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to- Earth Approach. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. Hughes, M., Kroehler, C.J. (2005). Sociology: The Core (7 th Edition). Boston: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Schaefer, Richard T. (2004). Sociology: A Brief Introduction. (5 TH Edition) Boston: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. Slide 17