Social Psychology and Mobilization

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Social Psychology and

Mobilization
Chapter 4

Social Dimensions of Man


Madaling maging tao, pero mahirap
magpakatao.
Man

as a being-through-others
Man as a being-with-others
Man as a being-for-others

Social Dimensions of Man


According to the book Be Happy, You are Loved by
Robert Schuller, he gave the following reminders of
love:
1.

Even if you have lost everything someone,


somewhere, needs your love.

2.

Even if you have failed in love someone,


somewhere, can give you courage to love again.

3.

Even if you have failed in life - someone,


somewhere, cares for you.

4.

Even if you are ridiculed and rejected - someone,


somewhere, accepts who you are

Social Dimensions of Man


5.

Even if life has been for you - someone,


somewhere, needs you the way you are.

6.

Even if you are poor - someone,


somewhere, will treasures.

7.

Even if you are trapped - someone,


somewhere, can liberate you with love.

8.

Even if you are grief-stricken - someone,


somewhere, can fill the void.

The Process of Socialization


Socialization an interactional process
whereby an individuals behavior is modified
to conform to the expectations held by the
group to which he belongs.
It

is a lifelong process.

The

dynamic aspect of status is social role.

Forms of Socialization
Primary

socialization
Secondary socialization
Developmental socialization
Anticipatory socialization
Reverse socialization
Re-socialization

Agents of Socialization
The
school

Family

Peer
groups
The
person

Mass
media

Others
(church
workplace
etc.)

The Development of the SOCIAL-SELF

Role playing

Identification

Internalization

Realization
and
Application

Pro-social behavior
It

refers to any or all actions


performed by individuals that benefit
someone with out necessarily
providing any direct benefit to
him/her.

Pro-social behavior
There are several factors that this kind of
behavior:
1.

Empathy

2.

Kinship and Social Conditioning

3.

Reciprocity Norm: According to the


Confucian Golden Rule Do unto others
what you want them to do unto you

4.

Equity Theory

Obstacle of Pro-Social Behavior


The Bystander Effect
2. The EGO Effect
3. Personal and Physical Characteristics
of the Victim
4. Relationship
1.

Social Mobilization
Social

Mobilization is a process of
generating and sustaining the active
and coordinated participation of all
sectors at various levels to facilitate
and accelerate the improvement of
the situation of children, women, and
other vulnerable and marginalized
groups.

Social Mobilization
The

Benefits of Social Mobilization

Poverty

Alleviation

Promoting

Democratic Governance

Environment
Conflict

prevention

Promoting Volunteerism as an
Effective Tool for Social Mobilization
Promoting

Volunteerism

Contribute

to increased public awareness of


the contribution of volunteers to a particular
organization, to the larger community or to
our society in general

Help

motivate people to make a commitment


to volunteer work and to maintain or
increase their level of involvement

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