UCSP Activity 1
UCSP Activity 1
Social Stratification
Social Stratification is a system by which society ranks categories of people in hierarchy
according to power, wealth, and prestige. In sociology, the term social stratification
describes the system of social standing.
Social desirables are power, wealth, and prestige or rewards of social position
statuses.
Wealth pertains to ownership or control of resource.
Power is the ability to compel obedience or control a number of people.
Prestige refers to social recognition and deference.
Karl Marx looked at it in terms wealth produced in relation to the ownership of
means of production. For example, if you are the owner of the company you get most
of the profits gained by your company’s operation compared to that of your
employees. Wealth may refer to money, properties, and similar tangible resources. On
the other hand, Max Weber, differentiates them into three: wealth, power, and
prestige. Individual’s social standing can be measured, all at once, based on their
relative access to these three. For example, a college professor may have less power
and less wealth, but he/she enjoys a lot of prestige. A government employee may have
less wealth and less prestige, but he/she may have more power.
Status is the individual’s spot in the social structure. The higher or lower positions that
come about through social stratification are called statuses. For example, some people
are prominent government officials while others are salesmen, utility workers, etc. This
does not relate to the individual themselves, but rather in the position into which they
have been placed. Status are not the same.
We get different statuses in different ways:
Ascribed statuses which are assigned or given by the society or group based on some
fixed category. Examples are sex, family background, ethnic and ethnic heritage. You
did nothing to earn these statuses.
Achieved statuses are earned by the individual. Example, you land a good job after
graduation because the quality of your performance satisfies you employer. With this
status, you establish which status you want.
Sociologists have been able to establish several strata or layers which form a
hierarchy of prestige or power in a society. Melvin M. Tumin has mentioned the
following characteristics of social stratification:
Activity #1:
Directions: Research a certain person’s biography wherein his life changed from
“rags to riches”. Paste the article. Write how this story inspired you and how will
you apply this in your own undertaking. (50 pts)
Use A4 bondpaper
Deadline: December 8, 2023 (Friday) @ 6 pm