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Title: Blue CollarWhite Collar


1
Blue Collar/White Collar
  • Blue collar
  • A blue-collar worker is a member of the working
    class who performs manual labor and earns an
    hourly wage.
  • Blue-collar work may be skilled or unskilled
  • May involve manufacturing, mining, building and
    construction trades, law enforcement, mechanical
    work, maintenance, technical installations.
  • Think blue coveralls
  • White collar
  • Refers to a salaried professional or a person
    whose job is clerical
  • Think white dress shirts

2
Yesterday
  • Primary Groups
  • Primary relationships
  • Secondary Groups
  • Secondary relationships
  • Social Aggregate
  • A gathering of people into a cluster or a crowd
    that do not form a true social group.
  • Social Category
  • stereotype

3
Other Groups
  • Reference groups
  • Groups we use
  • to evaluate ourselves
  • acquire attitudes, values, beliefs, and norms
  • Teachers, Family, classmates, social
    organizations, actors, musicians, pro football
    teams
  • Can consider a group to be a reference group
    without being part of it (aspire to be a member)
  • Do not have to be positive

4
In or Out
  • In-group exclusive group that demands extreme
    loyalty
  • Norms compel members to exclude others
  • Out -group a group that the in-group is opposed
    to. In-group feels antagonism and competition
    from them.
  • We vs. They
  • In-group competes with out-group

5
Formation
  • Both groups can form at
  • Schools
  • Athletic teams
  • Cheer squads
  • Racially divided neighborhoods
  • Countries at war
  • What are the in- and out- groups here at MC?

6
Boundaries
  • In groups have to have a way of defining who is
    in and who is out
  • Boundaries symbols, actions, or actual place
  • Examples
  • Maintaining boundaries requires intense loyalty
    and commitment from the group members
  • Could cause clashes with outsiders
  • Gangs

7
Social Networks
  • Social network a
  • All of a persons social relationships
  • The web of social relationships that join a
    person to other people and groups
  • Ties us to 100s of people in our community and
    even around the world
  • Increased ease, speed, and frequency of social
    contract can promote a sense of membership in a
    particular network

8
Social Networks
  • Social networks include groups, but it is not a
    group itself
  • Lacks boundaries
  • No close or continuous relationships
  • Temporary sense of belonging
  • Include primary and secondary groups
  • Strong and weak ties
  • Provide sense of belonging and purpose, give
    support, can help enter labor market

9
Questions
  • 1. Provide your own example (not one from me or
    the book) for each of the following
  • Out-group
  • In-group
  • Social aggregate
  • Social category
  • Reference group
  • 2. How are social networks different than social
    aggregates?

10
Journal 9
  • Is online social networking socially enhancing
    or socially isolating?
  • Use terms from this section (reference groups,
    in-groups, out-groups, and social networks) and
    what you learned about mass media.
  • For/good/enhance OR against/bad/isolate
  • 3 examples
  • 2-4 paragraphs

11
  • Social Depression, Loneliness, and Depression
  • "...man cannot live without attachment to some
    object which transcends and survives him...he is
    too little...we have no other object than
    ourselves we cannot avoid the thought that our
    efforts will finally end in nothingness, since we
    ourselves disappear" (Durkheim 210). - Emile
    Durkheim
  • One of sociologist Emile Durkheim's most famous
    works is "Suicide" in which he describes his four
    theories of suicide egoistic, altruistic,
    anomic, and fatalistic suicide.
  • Durkheim's theory of egoistic suicide, as
    described in the quote above, explains the cause
    of depression due to social isolation and
    loneliness.  This theory says that too little
    integration with society or a community leads to
    suicide.  There are no goals set outside the
    self, and people feel that life is meaningless
    there is nothing greater than themselves to live
    for. 
  • For example, Durkheim compared widowed people
    with children and widowed people without
    children.  He found that widowed people with
    children are more protected against suicide than
    their counterparts because they have something
    greater than themselves to live for, their
    children. 
  • When you have something youre obligated to
    outside yourself (i.e. a network of friends or
    family), youre more protected from depression
    and suicide.  Social integration provides goals
    and meanings for people to live for.  For someone
    who is depressed, there is little to no meaning
    left in life.  Everyday activities, such as
    eating and exercising seem meaningless.  They are
    constantly mourning on their own dead inner
    selves.
  • Social Isolation, loneliness, and depression are
    all interrelated. 
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