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Module 3 - Social Process

This document provides an overview of key social processes: 1) It defines social process as recurrent patterned interactions between individuals that have become stable over time. 2) It then outlines 7 specific social processes: enculturation, acculturation, cooperation, competition, conflict, assimilation, and amalgamation. 3) It briefly defines each social process, such as enculturation referring to how a person adapts to the culture of their social group, and competition being a struggle over scarce resources that cannot be shared.

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Module 3 - Social Process

This document provides an overview of key social processes: 1) It defines social process as recurrent patterned interactions between individuals that have become stable over time. 2) It then outlines 7 specific social processes: enculturation, acculturation, cooperation, competition, conflict, assimilation, and amalgamation. 3) It briefly defines each social process, such as enculturation referring to how a person adapts to the culture of their social group, and competition being a struggle over scarce resources that cannot be shared.

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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

Module 3

Topic: SOCIAL PROCESS


Prepared by: Ms. Gemma Sylvialeen E. Baesa

I. LECTURE

Social Process

– refers to the recurrent and patterned interactions or responses of individuals to one another
which have attained stability.

1. Enculturation
- It is a manner which person adapts the culture followed by his co-member in a society.
2. Acculturation
- Adapting another culture while maintaining one’s mother culture.
3. Cooperation
- It involves two or more persons joining their intelligence, efforts talents and resources
together to attain a goal which can be shared. It is a kind of conjoint action or an
alliance of person or groups seeking some common goal or reward.
4. Competition
- It is a form of impersonalized struggle or opposition to secure a reward or goal which
cannot be shared.
5. Conflict
- It is a form of highly personalized and emotionalized struggle or opposition between
individuals or group to attain scarce goals or values.
6. Assimilation
- It involves some kind of interpenetration or fusion of cultural elements whereby
persons or groups accept the cultural traits, attitudes, beliefs and sentiments of
another through direct, friendly and continuous contacts.
7. Amalgamation
- It refers to some kind of biological fusion through intermarriage of persons coming from
different groups.
8. Differentiation
- It refers to the creation of interests resulting in individuals or groups needing or
wanting different things or services rather than the same thing.

II. ACTIVITIES
Do the seatwork # 3 attached by this module.

III. REFERENCES
https://www.slideshare.net/annaloucanete7/chapter10-social

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