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An individual attitude concerned with social conditions and benefits of the others, according with

the welfare of the wide society

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Social  Minded  Ac-on  

Posi-ve  pro-­‐social  behaviours  that  sustain  society  and  create  harmonious  rela-onships  among  the  

members  of  any  social  group    

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Defini-onal  Feature                

 Sociological  Term  

Phisical  movement  

Meaning   Orienta-on  towards  others  

Orienta-on  to  reac-on  of  others  

Mutual  occasional  reac-ons  

Sequence  of  mutual  reac-ons  

Accidental  episodes  of  interac-ons  

Rhythmical  episodes  of  interac-ons  

Norma-vely  defined  course  of  events  

Scheme  of  interac-ons  

among  posi-ons  (roles)  

Behaviour     +  Ac-vity     +   +  Social  ac-vity   +   +   +  Social  ac-on   +   +   +   +  Social  contact   +   +   +   +   +  interac-on   +   +   +   +   +   +  Repetable  interac-on   +   +   +   +   +   +   +  Regular  interac-on   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +  Regulated  interac-on   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +  Social  rela-onship   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +  

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strong  impact  on  the  socialisa0on  of  the  youth  in  the  family    

 

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five  basic  dimensions  of  

cultural  diversity      

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Coopera-on  in  human  socie-es  is  mainly  based  on  social  norms  as  standards  of  behavior  that  are  based  on  widely  

shared  beliefs  

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Tools for their social skills

v  Coordination of effort, division of labor, orientation to task achievement, orderliness

in discussion;

v  Feeling of agreement with the ideas of others and a sense of basic similarity in beliefs and

values;

v  Confidence in one’s own ideas and in the value that others attach to those ideas;

v  Common goals and respect for the other by being responsive to the other’s needs.

Social skills

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Social  capital  refers  to  trust  networks  that  individuals  can  draw  on  for  social  support  

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