Anthropology IV

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Unit 4

Social Organization, Social Interaction, and Social Process

Learning Activities

Activity 1. Compare and Contrast

Direction: Read and Understand the concept of the social organization and social interactions.
After reading compare and contrast the social organization and social interaction using the
graphic organizer presented below.

Compare and Contrast Chart Graphic Organizer


Item #1. Item #2.
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL INTERACTIONS

WHAT ARE THEY ALIKE?


Both Social Organization and Social Interaction is to investigate the organization and structure of a
society, one must proceed to a more intensive analysis of the concept of a system of
obligationrelations. It is suggested that in a social order one discerns three types of evidence of the
existence of a system of obligation-relations: these are definitions of ideal social behavior,
statements of anticipated social behavior and observations of actual social behavior.

HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT

Social Organization refers to the social structure refers to the placement


systems of obligationrelations which and position of individuals and of groups
exist among and between the groups within that system of obligation-
constituting a given society relations.
ACTIVITY 2: INTERPRET INFORMATION THROUGH THE PICTURE COLLAGE
Directions: In Social Organization, there are Four basic types of groups have traditionally been
recognized, these are; primary groups, secondary groups, collective groups, and categories.
In the back portion of the Calendar, you are going to interpret the information given about
the four basic groups through picture collage. Meaning, the information given will be interpreted
through picture presentation. Collect pictures as many as you can that will probably interpret the
features of the group and form it according to your preferred shape like the collage sample
presented below. One group, one calendar.

Primary Group

FAMILY GROUP
Secondary group

WORKER GROUP

Collective Group
CHOIR
Categories

PEOPLE HAS A DIFFERENT COLOR OF THE EYE GROUP

ACTIVITY 4: CREATE INFOGRAPHIC

Directions: The topic “Group Classification” is divided to 6 classes, in this topic, you are
required
to make a compare and contrast infographic. An infographic is a collection of imagery, charts,
and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. As an example below,
infographics use striking, engaging visuals to communicate information quickly and clearly.
Infographics are a great way to summarize important information and, as an added bonus, they
create eye candy for the viewer. See sample infographic below for your guide.

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