STRUKTUR SOSIAL
Culture
Broadest framework that determines what
kind of people we become.
Social Class
A large group of people who rank close to
one another based on wealth, prestige,
and power
Influences our behavior and attitudes
Components of Social
Status
Status
The position that someone
occupies in a social group
Status Set
All the statuses or positions
that an individual occupies
Components of Social Status
Ascribed Status
A position an individual either inherits at birth or
receives involuntarily later in life
Achieved Status
A position that is earned, accomplished, or at
involves at least some effort or activity on the
individual’s part.
Status Symbol
Items used to identify status
Master Status
A status that cuts across the other statuses an
individual occupies
Components of Social Status
Roles:
The behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to
a status.
Role Set
The number of roles attached to a single status
Role Conflict
Conflict between two roles corresponding to two or
more statuses
Role Strain
Tension among roles connected to a single status
When our responsibilities feel like a balancing act.