Kategorier: Alle - empathy - values - interaction - communication

af Frederick Wu 3 år siden

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IPS (Assessment 2)

Social institutions are entities formed by groups of people sharing a common vision and mission, encompassing various elements such as values, norms, rules, traditions, and symbols.

IPS (Assessment 2)

IPS (Assessment 2)

Christian Perspective

Genesis 1:26-27 26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals,[a] and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” 27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
Even our Trinity God interact with each other. So we should also interact with each other too.

Social Institution

Social Institution is a unity between people who have the same common vision and mission.
Types Of Social Institutions

Culture Institution

Archipelago Cultural Institute Foundation (Yayasan Lembaga Budaya Nusantara)

Economic Institution

Bank

Politic Institution

DPR

MPR

Health Institution

Hospital

Religion Institution

MUI

PGI

Church

Education Institution

Lessons

School

Family Institution

Family

What is Included in an Institution

Values & Norms

Rule & Tradition

Symbol/Logo

Vision & Mission

Social Interaction

Social Interaction, is a mutual relationship between 2 sides.
Forms of Social interaction

Dissociative

Contradiction

Contravention

Competition

Associative

Assimilation

Accommodation

Forms of Accommodation

Tolerance

The problem is solved by not starting a problem at all. (By respecting others)

Stalemate

The problem is solved because no one wants to keep going/continue, and both of them are on the same level (Balanced)

Conciliation

The problem is solved also with a third party, but three of them have to stay until the problem is solved

Compromise

The problem is solved by making deals, until both parties feel it's enough.

Mediation

The problem is solved by having a third person. However, the third person is neutral. (Not supporting any sides)

Adjudication

The problem is solved by having a third party, which is a judge.

Arbitration

The problem is solved by using a third person, however the third person decides it. And both parties must agree to the decision

Coercion

The problem is solved by using a third person and also done when one of the parties is weaker.

Teamwork

Driving Factors

Empathy

Empathy is similar to Sympathy, they still feel the same thing. However, Empathy also helps the person feeling it too

Sympathy

Sympathy is when a person is feeling the same thing when others are sad/in misery.

Suggestion

When someone is trying to make impact on/affect others, and give them another idea or make them follow their way.

Identification

An encouragement to be identical or exactly the same as the other person is.

Imitation

This is when someone tries to mimic/make example of the other person.

Conditions needed for it to happen

Communication

Non-Verbal Communication

Gestures and Symbols

Verbal Communication

Voice

Social Contact

Secondary Social Contact

Virtual Contact

Primary Social Contact

Physical Contact

Examples

Group against Group

Individual against Group

Individual against Individual