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An individual attitude concerned with social conditions and benefits of the others, according with
the welfare of the wide society
Social Minded Ac-on
Posi-ve pro-‐social behaviours that sustain society and create harmonious rela-onships among the
members of any social group
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 + + + + + + + + + +
strong impact on the socialisa0on of the youth in the family
five basic dimensions of
cultural diversity
Coopera-on in human socie-es is mainly based on social norms as standards of behavior that are based on widely
shared beliefs
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
Social capital refers to trust networks that individuals can draw on for social support
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