Social Institutions
Agha Zohaib Khan
What is an Social Institution?
A well-established and structured pattern of behavior or
of relationships of group of people that is accepted as a
fundamental part of a culture.
Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social
order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of
individuals within a given human collectivity.
A set of organized beliefs, rules, and practices that
establishes how a society will attempt to meet basic
needs.
A socially approved system of values, norms, and roles
that exists to accomplish specific societal goals.
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Elements of Social Institutions
A Group of People
United by common interests
Having material resources
Having norms
Fulfill some social need
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Characteristics of Social Institutions
Social institutions are patterns of behavior grouped about the
central needs of human beings in society.
In all societies, the institution of family plays a central role.
Social institutions are therefore social patterns directing the
ordered behavior of human beings in the performance of their basic
activities.
The continuity of institutional practices is further assured by the
development of rituals.
The central aspects of institutions are the functions they perform
and the pattern, established to carry out the functions.
The claim of institutions upon the members are also known as
loyalties.
The institutions of a society are connected in a close end
interdependent pattern.
Institutions are connected through status and role of the members.
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Characteristics of Social Institutions
Institutions are the most important agencies in the
formation of personality.
Social institutions are the great conservers and
transmitters of cultural heritage.
Cultural heritage is thus transmitted through social
interaction.
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General functions of Social Institutions
1. Institution Satisfy the Basic Needs of Society.
2. Institution Define Dominant Social Values.
3. Socialization
4. Institutions Establish Permanent Patterns of Social
Behavior
5. Preservation of Social Order.
6. Institutions Support Other Institutions.
7. Institutions Provide Roles for Individuals .
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Types of Social Institutions
There are five Basic Types of Social Institutions
1. Family
2. Government
3. Economy
4. Education
5. Religion.
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Family
A fundamental social group in society typically consisting
of one or two parents and their children.
Two or more people who share goals and values, have
long-term commitments to one another, and reside
usually in the same dwelling place.
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Functions of Family
The control and regulation of sexual behavior.
To provide for new members of society (children).
To provide for the economic and emotional maintenance
of individuals.
To provide for primary socialization of children.
To provide a sense of identity or belonging among its
members.
To transmit culture between generations
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Types of Family
Patrilocal or Matrilocal Family
Nucleus Family
Consanguine Family
Conjugal Family
Patriarchal or Matriarchal Family
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Mates Selection
Exogamy
Endogamy
Polygamy
Monogamy
Polyandry
Group Marriage
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Economic Institutions
Economic Institutions are the set of norms related to
production of goods and services.
Economic Institutions is an aspect of theoretical and
particle.
Economic Institutions are very important for almost all
Groups.
Economic growth and development has changed the
pattern of interaction of people all over the world.
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Functions of Economic Institutions
1. Provide methods for the production of goods and
services.
2. Provide methods for the distribution of goods and
services.
3. Enable society’s members to consume goods and
services which are produced.
4. To Control and regulate goods and services.
5. Division of labour
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Political Institutions (Governement)
Set of norms pertaining to the distribution of power and
authority concerning the management of control of
society to bring order in life.
A sociologist is interested in Politics because it deals with
political behavior, public opinions, public relations,
pressure groups etc…
Structure of Government
1. Executive
2. Legislative
3. Judiciary
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Functions of Government
The Institutionalization of norms (Laws).
The enforcement of laws.
The adjudication of conflict (Court).
Provide for the welfare of members of society.
Protection of Society from external threat.
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Educational Institutions
Refer to the set of norms centered round the teaching
and learning aiming at the adjustment of individuals to the
environment.
Education is synonyms with Socialization.
Formal Education
Informal Education
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Educational Institution
Transmitting culture.
Preparation for occupational roles
Evaluating and selecting competent individuals
Transmitting functional skills for functioning in society.
To minimize the cultural lag in society
It increase social mobility in society
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Religious Institutions
Religious Institution is the system of believes and
practices influencing human events where man is helpless
to explain them.
Supernaturalism and sacredness are the two main
elements of Religious Institution.
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Functions of Religion
1. Providing solutions for unexplained natural,
phenomena.
2. Supplying a means for controlling the natural world.
3. Religion tends to support the normative structure of
the society.
4. Furnishing a psychological diversion from unwanted life
situations.
5. Sustaining the existing class structure.
6. Religion serves as an instrument of socialization.
7. Religion may both promote and retard social change.
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