Group life: an invitation to local sociology
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adam_text | Contents 1 Believing in Groups: The Possibility of Local Sociology P art I 27 The Individual in the Group 2 Being in Groups: Reflective and Collective Identities 29 Addresses how identities arise from local spaces and, given this focus, the forms that identity takes. From the standpoint of local sociology, identity is neither a personal claim, nor an inevitable result of one s place in a social structure. Rather, identity is linked to affiliation with a web of groups. The presentation of identity depends on two processes: the development of reflective identity, and the embrace of collective identity. In both cases, identity develops from participating in groups and communities, and in recognizing the salience of those connections. 3 Belonging to Groups: The Power and Benefits of Commitment Explores the question of what encourages people to remain in those groups that they choose or in which they are placed. We describe the benefits of participating in a local community. Sociality matters, not only through the immediate pleasures of interaction, but also in the connections of belonging. These connections permit the development of social capital, building relations of trust. By belonging to a group, one can access resources shared by others. These resources not only are material, but include emotional support, the benefits of acquaintanceship, and awareness of novel cultural forms. 1 51
viü Contents P art II 4 The World of the Group 71 Building Groups: The Power of Idioculture 73 Addresses how culture channels group activity. Culture builds group content and simultaneously directs Interaction. The chapter describes the concept of idiocultures or local group cultures. While identity and interaction matter in establishing group life, common references and a shared past are crucial to understanding how routines circuits of action — develop. To be able to know, to use, and then to respond appropriately to a shared set of traditions demonstrates an awareness of, a commitment to, and an inclusion in a group. This permits the local community to shape individual lives and social structures. 5 Bonding by Groups: The Basis for Collective Action 97 Presents the meso-level process by which collective action is possible as a result of tight-knit emotional affiliation. The power of interpersonal bonding demonstrates how individuals organize their behavior to produce desired outcomes and motivate coordinated action. A powerful sense of identity not only shapes the individual but generates collaboration. Social bonds build a commitment to solve problems cooperatively. Believing that members of groups properly belong together justifies joint action in support of a common civic purpose. Sharing a local orientation does not ensure agreement, but it does encourage teamwork. Part III The Group in the World 6 Battling Groups: The Minuet of Conflict and Control 121 123 Addresses conflict and control in local sociology. Groups are not always placid islands; they can generate
intense dispute. While smooth interaction may be desired, local communities often contain dissent and disruption. Croup stability can be preserved despite participants with divergent interests and values if they agree on the rules by which debate should proceed or can respond effectively to external pressures. Croup life can last as long as participants maintain a commitment to their collective identity and a belief in the value of their activities. Within a local community, rivalry can coexist with a desire to maintain relations that encourage orderly interaction. 7 Bridging Groups: Extending the Local Recognizes that a focus on groups as the basis of society truncates sociology. Not all social life depends on the local. Despite their significance, groups are linked to more extended communities, and these linkages must be described. The group does not encompass 147
Contents the world, and not all social systems are comprised of freestanding, isolated groups, in contrast, society is built through a web of groups. Croups intersect, and influence spreads as a result. This involves a process of group extension: threads of social relations and beliefs that diffuse throughout a larger population, leading to a consideration of how social media fit into a local sociology. 8 Better Sociology: A Call to Small Arms 172 References 185 Index 212
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Contents 1 Believing in Groups: The Possibility of Local Sociology P art I 27 The Individual in the Group 2 Being in Groups: Reflective and Collective Identities 29 Addresses how identities arise from local spaces and, given this focus, the forms that identity takes. From the standpoint of local sociology, identity is neither a personal claim, nor an inevitable result of one's' place in a social structure. Rather, identity is linked to affiliation with a web of groups. The presentation of identity depends on two processes: the development of reflective identity, and the embrace of collective identity. In both cases, identity develops from participating in groups and communities, and in recognizing the salience of those connections. 3 Belonging to Groups: The Power and Benefits of Commitment Explores the question of what encourages people to remain in those groups that they choose or in which they are placed. We describe the benefits of participating in a local community. Sociality matters, not only through the immediate pleasures of interaction, but also in the connections of belonging. These connections permit the development of social capital, building relations of trust. By belonging to a group, one can access resources shared by others. These resources not only are material, but include emotional support, the benefits of acquaintanceship, and awareness of novel cultural forms. 1 51
viü Contents P art II 4 The World of the Group 71 Building Groups: The Power of Idioculture 73 Addresses how culture channels group activity. Culture builds group content and simultaneously directs Interaction. The chapter describes the concept of idiocultures or local group cultures. While identity and interaction matter in establishing group life, common references and a shared past are crucial to understanding how routines circuits of action — develop. To be able to know, to use, and then to respond appropriately to a shared set of traditions demonstrates an awareness of, a commitment to, and an inclusion in a group. This permits the local community to shape individual lives and social structures. 5 Bonding by Groups: The Basis for Collective Action 97 Presents the meso-level process by which collective action is possible as a result of tight-knit emotional affiliation. The power of interpersonal bonding demonstrates how individuals organize their behavior to produce desired outcomes and motivate coordinated action. A powerful sense of identity not only shapes the individual but generates collaboration. Social bonds build a commitment to solve problems cooperatively. Believing that members of groups properly belong together justifies joint action in support of a common civic purpose. Sharing a local orientation does not ensure agreement, but it does encourage teamwork. Part III The Group in the World 6 Battling Groups: The Minuet of Conflict and Control 121 123 Addresses conflict and control in local sociology. Groups are not always placid islands; they can generate
intense dispute. While smooth interaction may be desired, local communities often contain dissent and disruption. Croup stability can be preserved despite participants with divergent interests and values if they agree on the rules by which debate should proceed or can respond effectively to external pressures. Croup life can last as long as participants maintain a commitment to their collective identity and a belief in the value of their activities. Within a local community, rivalry can coexist with a desire to maintain relations that encourage orderly interaction. 7 Bridging Groups: Extending the Local Recognizes that a focus on groups as the basis of society truncates sociology. Not all social life depends on the local. Despite their significance, groups are linked to more extended communities, and these linkages must be described. The group does not encompass 147
Contents the world, and not all social systems are comprised of freestanding, isolated groups, in contrast, society is built through a web of groups. Croups intersect, and influence spreads as a result. This involves a process of group extension: threads of social relations and beliefs that diffuse throughout a larger population, leading to a consideration of how social media fit into a local sociology. 8 Better Sociology: A Call to Small Arms 172 References 185 Index 212 |
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