Social Structure
Social Structure
Social Structure
Meaning of Structure
The word ‘Structure’ in its original English meaning refers to “building construction” or
“arrangement of parts”, or “manner of organiasation”. Gradually, structure began to
imply inter-relations between the parts of any whole.
For example, a building which has structure consists of various parts such as stones,
sand, bricks, iron, cement, wood, glass etc.
Bricks Stones
Herbert Spencer was the first sociologist to through light on the structure of
the society. He was too much fascinated by his biological analogies(organic
structure and evolution) to make clear which he meant by the structure of the
society.
Social
Structure
Social Structure is recurring pattern of social behavior. It is based on the
working of subgroups and there is always a close relationship between roles and
sub-groups because each role occupant is required to perform certain duties
towards the members of a sub-group
Educational System
Kinship System
Economic System
Meaning of Social Structure
Social structure refers to the stable patterns of collective rules,
roles and activities or in a society or in one of its part.
For example, In the University every year seniors depart and a new
class of freshman enters, some faculty members are replaced, new
classes are added to the curriculum, the administration arranges to
include students representatives in its planning sessions, curfews
are abolished and tuitions rises yet despite change in the personnel
and policies, something about the university remained unchanged.
Faculty members still design their courses, assign work to the
students and evaluate their progress. This way in which individual
faculty members perform their role vary, but the general pattern
are much the same and fit together into an overall structure that
we call a University. Structure itself remain invisible, it silently
shapes our action.
Definitions of Social structure
S.F. Nadel – “Social Structure indicates an ordered arrangement of parts
which can be treated transferable being relatively invariant while the
other parts themselves are variable”.
Patterned Arrangement
Normative Base