TIPE-TIPE LEMBAGA SOSIAL - Materi Sosiologi Kelas 10 SMA

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18 Oct 202111:01

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Heri Satria Yudha Tama explores the various types of social institutions relevant to sociology for 10th-grade students. He categorizes institutions based on their development, societal values, acceptance, dissemination, and functions. Key concepts discussed include crescive and planned institutions, basic and subsidiary institutions, as well as institutions accepted or rejected by society. The video aims to deepen students' understanding of social institutions' roles and impacts, encouraging a broader comprehension of their societal significance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video discusses the types of social institutions in society, focusing on their definitions and characteristics.
  • 😀 There are five perspectives for categorizing social institutions: development, value systems, societal acceptance, dissemination, and functions.
  • 😀 Social institutions can be classified as 'crescive' (unintentionally grown from cultural practices) or 'intentional' (purposely established for specific goals).
  • 😀 Basic institutions are essential for maintaining social order, while subsidiary institutions are seen as less important.
  • 😀 Social institutions can be accepted (approved) by society or rejected (unapproved), impacting their functionality.
  • 😀 General institutions are widely recognized and accepted, whereas restricted institutions are known only to specific groups.
  • 😀 The operational function of institutions focuses on how they manage societal activities to achieve common goals.
  • 😀 Regulatory institutions serve as overseers of societal conduct and legal frameworks.
  • 😀 Examples of basic institutions include family and education, which are crucial for societal stability.
  • 😀 The video aims to enhance understanding of social institutions, their roles, and their importance in society.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The video discusses the types of social institutions, focusing on their classifications and characteristics in society.

  • How many perspectives are used to categorize social institutions?

    -There are five perspectives used to categorize social institutions: development, value system acceptance, community acceptance, dissemination, and function.

  • What are crescive institutions?

    -Crescive institutions are social institutions that grow organically from societal customs and practices, such as marriage and religious beliefs.

  • What distinguishes a designed institution from a crescive institution?

    -Designed institutions are intentionally created to achieve specific societal goals, like schools and political organizations, whereas crescive institutions arise naturally from social practices.

  • Can you explain the concept of basic and subsidiary institutions?

    -Basic institutions are essential for maintaining social order and include entities like families and schools, while subsidiary institutions are considered less critical, such as recreational organizations.

  • What does 'ancen institution' refer to?

    -Ancen institutions are social institutions that are rejected by society, despite their persistence, such as organized crime or gambling syndicates.

  • What is the difference between general and restricted institutions?

    -General institutions are widely recognized and accepted across society, while restricted institutions are known only to specific groups within the community.

  • What role do operative institutions play in society?

    -Operative institutions focus on operational aspects, helping to organize and execute social processes, such as economic distribution and production.

  • What function do regulative institutions serve?

    -Regulative institutions aim to oversee and maintain order within society, ensuring that rules and regulations are followed, examples include legal systems and law enforcement.

  • What is the educational level targeted in this video?

    -The video targets 10th-grade sociology students, aiming to enhance their understanding of social institutions.

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