SOC 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Mcdonaldization, Frederick Winslow Taylor
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Two or more people who identify and interact with one another. Non-groups: category: those with a status in common, such as ethnicity or occupation, crowd: non-interacting group, such as an audience. But, a common experience could turn a non-group into a group eg: a power black out. A small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships. Cooley called this type of group primary because they: are the first groups we experience, shape attitudes, behaviour, and identity, provide economic and other assistance, are bound by emotion and loyalty. Large and impersonal groups whose members pursue a specific goal or activity. Eg: a study group for a large class. Characteristics: weak emotional ties, little personal knowledge of each other, people look to one another strategically (for what they can do for one another, part of a secondary group could turn itself into a primary group.