Institutional Perspective Of Community

Institutional Perspective Of Community

community using institution perspective​

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1. community using institution perspective​


Answer:

The institutional perspective seeks to mobilize diverse social institutions including the market, community and state to promote people's welfare. It is inspired by an ideological position that accommodates diverse beliefs and by social science theories that harmonize different social development approaches.

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2. community using institution perspective​


Answer:

The institutional perspective seeks to mobilize diverse social institutions including the market, community, and state to promote people's welfare. It is inspired by an ideological position that accommodates diverse beliefs and by social science theories that harmonize different social development approaches.

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3. 3. How does the institutional perspective define "community"?


Answer:

Arise from voluntary shared agreements among individuals that ganerally also shape their bahaviors as collective performs function of community institutions


4. what is the institutional perspective brainly


Answer:

ᴡʜᴀᴛ ɪꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ɪɴꜱᴛɪᴛᴜᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ᴘᴇʀꜱᴘᴇᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ?

ᴀɴ ɪɴꜱᴛɪᴛᴜᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ᴘᴇʀꜱᴘᴇᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ ɪꜱ ᴀʟꜱᴏ ᴜɴᴅᴇʀꜱᴛᴏᴏᴅ ᴛᴏ ɪɴᴄʟᴜᴅᴇ ɪɴꜱᴛɪᴛᴜᴛɪᴏɴꜱ ᴀꜱ ᴏʀɢᴀɴɪꜱᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ꜱᴛʀᴜᴄᴛᴜʀᴇꜱ ᴛʜʀᴏᴜɢʜ ᴡʜɪᴄʜ ᴡᴇ ᴏᴘᴇʀᴀᴛᴇ - ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀꜱɪᴛɪᴇꜱ, ᴘʀᴏꜰᴇꜱꜱɪᴏɴᴀʟ ᴀꜱꜱᴏᴄɪᴀᴛɪᴏɴꜱ, ɢᴏᴠᴇʀɴᴍᴇɴᴛ ᴅᴇᴘᴀʀᴛᴍᴇɴᴛꜱ ᴀɴᴅ ꜱᴏ ᴏɴ. ... ꜱᴏᴄɪᴏʟᴏɢʏ ᴀɴᴀʟʏᴢᴇꜱ ᴏʀɢᴀɴɪᴢᴀᴛɪᴏɴꜱ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ʟɪɴᴇ ꜰʀᴏᴍ ᴀɴ ɪɴꜱᴛɪᴛᴜᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ᴘᴇʀꜱᴘᴇᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ.

Explanation:

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5. Compare and contrast the different definitions of community according to the social science, institutional, civil society, and organic perspectives.


Answer:

There have been a huge increase in the development, and quality of lifestyle, than people used to live in past few decades. If we visualize the whole developing society, we can visualize many aspects of life, which is essential for the society in which we live in.

        Having multiple aspects, we should always care each one of them equally, so that balance is maintained.

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6. what is the institutional perspective


Answer:

An institutional perspective is also understood to include institutions as organisational structures through which we operate - universities, professional associations, government departments and so on.

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7. what is institutional perspective?


A major misconception about natural selection is that this mechanism ""gives organisms what they want or need so they can adapt to an environment. Explain why this is not correct.

The institutional perspective

Language, family and kinship, economic institutions, governmental institutions, religious institutions, educational institutions, the media, the government, economies, trade unions, businesses, and separation of labor are examples of such organizations (occupational structures). It is important to note that this definition of the word "institution" varies from the way the term is used in common usage to refer to a "collectivity" such as a jail, hospital, or court. It also applies to existing ways of doing things, such as the institutionalization of labor disputes by, for example, worker rights in the workplace, labor union representation rights, and collective bargaining. Such structural structures were thought to have emerged as a result of significant societal changes that impacted all cultures, such as industrialization and urbanization. Institutions of diverse cultures are frequently different, despite the fact that globalization is bringing about similarities. Institutions are symbolic and behavioral structures that include representational, constitutive, and normative laws, as well as regulatory processes that describe a shared sense structure and give rise to distinct actors and activity routines.”

Institutions run on many layers. Williamson (1985) distinguishes two levels of institutional settings: wide institutional environments and institutional structures. In other words, there are more abstract types of laws and procedures, such as the way markets work, and more direct forms, such as regulatory agencies, at one stage.  Adopting the viewpoint of institutions and organizations in the field of technology policy and technology management involves focusing on a diverse set of laws and procedures, as well as institutional bodies. When studying creativity in small businesses, for example, it is essential to examine not only internal causes, but also how the institution's structural framework affects internal operations. This might include examining: how its economy works   What part do trade associations play?   the operation of a state or national innovation scheme   how state and provincial governments promote and oversee technology   how the professionalization of some categories of personnel affects procedures   how the educational environment fosters the development of skills and expertise for the firm's activities   the manner in which statutes are read   the extent to which regulatory authorities cover or constrain the company   the impact of industrial production systems such as Japanese production systems, and so on.  

In this unit, we look at some fascinating examples of institutions and how they have been studied in various ways.

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8. In the second dimension of institutional perspective views the community, it is considered as the the social model. what do you understand in this dimension? ​


Answer:

The institutional perspective seeks to mobilize diverse social institutions including the market, community and state to promote people's welfare. It is inspired by an ideological position that accommodates diverse beliefs and by social science theories that harmonize different social development approaches

Explanation:

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9. institutional perspective​


Answer:

Legitimate arrangements that govern economic and social business and human behavior in a particular society.


10. Yc. institutionsd. government2.about community refers to a political communitorganized groups operating within the authoritative parameters of the state.a. Governmentb. Institutional Perspectivec. Civil society perspectived. Local Government Unit​


Answer:

a. government will be the asnwer



Answer:

The institutional perspective views the community in three different dimensions.

FIRST DIMENSION - It is an existing establishment or physical space where members of the community go for a certain purpose.

SECOND DIMENSION - It is the institutional community as a social model. This is defined by networks and institutions where community group are formed in certain areas such as schools, Churches or companies.

THIRD DIMENSION - Community is composed of the ways people act, interact with each other, react and expect each other to act and interact.

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12. what have you learned about social science perspective and institutional perspective ​


Answer:

I Iearned that it will help us to get knowledge of the society we live in.


13. Give me at least 3 Dimensions of Institutional Perspective​


Answer:

Institutional processes derive from collective experience, education, social norms and mimetic societal rules. Amongst other commentators, DiMaggio and Powell (1983) proposed three principle processes for institutional diffusion – coercive, normative and mimetic.

If we intersect the three institutional dimensions – coupling, centralisation and access – we arrive at an eightfold matrix (see Fig. 3 and 4).


14. which of the following community perspective is also referred to as community based perspectivea. civil societb. social sciencec. institutional d.local or grassroots levele. social movement​


Answer:

a.

Explanation:

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15. what is the institutional perspective?​


Answer:

Legitimate arrangements that govern economic and social business and human behavior in a particular society.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Legitimate arrangements that govern economic and social business and human behavior in a particular society.

Explanation:

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16. Explain in your own understanding the definition of community from the institutional perspective: (10 points) a. Institutions such marriage or friendship; b. Roles; c. Status or class; d. Other patterns of human behavior;pa answer po please kailangan ko na po​


Answer:

a

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17. Pre-assessment stultiple Choice Encircle the letter of the correct answer 1. Community Based Perspective sees the community as an agent for intervention and change. This would mean to say that a. the community is mainly defined by geography in order to hav definite territory for identification b. the community provides resources for realizing regular needs of the citizens residing in a designated area. c. the community denotes the goal of creating healthy environment towands its constiruents. d. the community aims to address particular issors, such as crime prevention, environmental protection, or waste management 2. Which of the following defines Civil Society Perspective? a. cosmopolization of community which encouraged reflection of issues b. A community not just limited to a congregation of people living in a grographically bounded location. c. A community where people pay close attention to power actors and the key people in the community structure because of their significant roles in the society d. A community with a wide array of nongovernmental organizations and volunteer groups that provides solutions for the disadvantaged sectors 3. Community-based perspective to be effective, Lao Tau stated that Start where the people are. This means that a. it is prerequisite for the commencement of duties and responsibilities as members of and officers of the community organization. b. people need to meet regularly to discuss community problems, plan as & community, formulate implementing rules and mechanisms c. community must map out its linkages and stakeholders in order to provide a picture of strengths and weaknesses of the people who are involved in providing resources. d. It requires vigilance in assessing community structures and processes and thorough understanding of the community in order to determine appropriate solutions. 4. Communities are fruilt in pursuit of advocacies, cases and als Examples of these communities are Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and People's Organizations (POS) What perspective of community does it refer? a. Social Science Perspective b. Civil Society Perspective c. Ecological Perspective d. Institutional Perspective 5. Community is an informally organized social entity, characterized by a sense of identity. What perspective of community does it refer? a.Social Science Perspective b. Civil Society Perspective c. Ecological Perspective d. Institutional Perspective​


Answer:

1.b

2.d

3.a

4.d

5.b.civil society perspective


18. 1. How does social science/institutional perspective implicates the dynamicsof contemporary community?​


Community centrality is a growing requirement of social ... By doing so, I approach social science research that is not ... Modern civil society is created through forms.

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19. 1. Which perspective of the community that refers to the public and private institutions2. Which refers to a collection of people in a geographical area? 3. Which refers to the study of human society ​


Answer:

1. the president community :)

Explanation:

1. Communities are collections of actors whose membership in the collective provides social and cultural resources that shape their action. Membership can result from a number of factors including propinquity, interest in a common goal, or common identity. COMMUNITY AS AN INSTITUTIONAL ORDER

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20. as an example.Perspectives onCommunityDraw an Image/symbolthat represents yourdefinition of communityunder a certainperspective oncommunity.State your reason forcoming up with suchdefinition.1. Social ScienceCommunity is a familybecause believe thatunity and collaborationamong the members of acommunity should start athome2. Institution3. Civil Society4. Local/Grass root level​


Answer:

2. Institution

There must be fairness, equality, and integrity in every institution. People depend on their availability to the people and their ability to hold up to great standards to serve everyone. Institutions must never be fazed by power or money. It must maintain being impartial for a better quality of service.

3. Civil Society

This represents a society rid of discrimination, inequality, and injustices. Civil society must harness accepting diversity and not letting differences be weaknesses. Societies must accept that there are no greater group of people and everyone must be given the same chance and opportunity. There must be no dominant race or gender.

4.  Local / Grass-Root Level

This represents the people who are always forgotten like poor communities, workers in the agriculture sector, prisoners, rural residents, and others. This shows that society, law, and institutions are only limited to a higher class of people. If there is more attention to grass-root levels, there will be a domino of progress in society.  

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21. difference between social science perspective and institutional perspective ​


Answer:

Social science examines the relationships between individuals and societies, as well as the development and operation of societies, rather than studying the physical world while An institutional perspective is also understood to include institutions as organisational structures through which we operate - universities, professional associations, government departments and so on. ..

Explanation:

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22. similarities of social science and institutional perspective​


Answer:

Compare and contrast social science perspective and institutional perspective

Social science examines the relationships between individuals and societies, as well as the development and operation of societies, rather than studying the physical world while An institutional perspective is also understood to include institutions as organisational structures through which we operate - universities, ...



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24. what is the importance of studying institutional perspective?​


Answer:

In particular, institutional theory may help students of organizational culture to explore how cultures within organizations are worked out in relation to cultures outside organizations, how organizational cultures are being transformed and translated through time, and what are the roles of actors in the work

Explanation:

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25. there are four perspective of community ,social sciences perspective, institutional perspective ,civil society perspective and organic perspective ,of the four which do you think is the most efficient perspective to use in identifying community problem in solving such problems?​


Community in different perspectives

1. COMMUNITY IN DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES MR. CARL PATRICK S. TADEO SHS TEACHER

2. Nature of a Community It is a sociological construct. It has fuzzy boundaries It can exist within a larger community. It may move.

3. A community is… ‘super-organic organism or system,’ made up of the thoughts, outlook and conduct of individual human beings full of divisions and conflicts brought about by differences. Differences: religion, ethnicity, gender, access to resources, class, educational level, income level, ownership of properties, language, personality, etc.


26. What's In In five (5) sentences, define community in the perspective of; a. Social Sciences b. Institutions c. Civil Society; and d. Local grassroots level​


Answer:

What's In In five (5) sentences, define community in the perspective of;

A. Social Sciences

B. Institutions

C. Civil Society; and

D. Local grassroots level

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27. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. It is regarded simply as the study of people and societies A social science B. natural science C physical science D earth science 2. In this perspective, a community is a congregation of people unified by geography, shared interests, values, experiences, or traditions A. Social Science Perspective B. Political Perspective C. Institutional Perspective D. Civil Society Perspective 3. In this perspective, they views communities as composed of citizens guided under one constitution or government A. Social Science Perspective B. Political Perspective C. Institutional Perspective D. Civil Society Perspective 4. A community is a group of individuals embodying distinct roles and interests. In what perspective do belong? A Social Science Perspective B. Political Perspective C. Institutional Perspective D. Civil Society Perspective 5. In says in this perspective that a community is composed of people, structures, and systems endowed with resources but is confronted with social issues as well. A Social Science Perspective B. Political Perspective C. Institutional Perspective D. Civil Society Perspective 6. Categorization may be based on work, wealth, or wage. A. social stratification B. social class C. social mobility D. deviance 7. It is the study of how individuals or groups move across classifications and stratifications. A. social stratification B. social class C. social mobility D. deviance 8. It is how people or groups are classified using core religious beliefs and practices as an identifiable social characteristic. A social stratification B. social class C. religion D. sexuality 9. They are grand social structures that are made up by individuals which, when viewed as a whole, exhibit patterns of behaviour that create conventions and norms in our society. A. Community B. Institution C. Organization D. Territory​


Explanation:

1. a

2. d

3. d

4. d

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28. the another sheet of paper if needed.) 1. What is community in the perspective of social sciences? Institutional? Civil society? and locall grassroots level perspective?​


Answer:

Community in different perspectives

1. COMMUNITY IN DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES MR. CARL PATRICK S. TADEO SHS TEACHER

2. Nature of a Community It is a sociological construct. It has fuzzy boundaries It can exist within a larger community. It may move.

3. A community is… ‘super-organic organism or system,’ made up of the thoughts, outlook and conduct of individual human beings full of divisions and conflicts brought about by differences. Differences: religion, ethnicity, gender, access to resources, class, educational level, income level, ownership of properties, language, personality, etc.


29. what do you think institutional perspective mean?​


Answer:

An institutional perspective is also understood to include institutions as organisational structures through which we operate - universities, professional associations, government departments and so on. ... Sociology analyzes organizations in the first line from an institutional perspective.


30. in five sentences define community in the perspective of;a. social sciences b. institutions c.civil society andd. local grassroots levelcorrect answer please​


Answer:

C

Explanation:

C.C.CC.C.C.C.C.C

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