Running head: SOCIAL SETTING OBSERVATION SOCIAL SETTING OBSERVATION Name of the student: Name of the university: Author note:
SOCIAL SETTING OBSERVATION 1 Table of Contents Introduction:....................................................................................................................................2 Discussion:.......................................................................................................................................2 1.Field work.............................................................................................................................2 2.Organizing and describing observation................................................................................3 3.Sociological Discussion........................................................................................................4 Conclusion:......................................................................................................................................5
SOCIAL SETTING OBSERVATION 2 Introduction: The basic foundations that lead to the development of organization and group are society, social structure and social interaction that occur within the framework of like-minded people. It begins with the social structure where social class plays a primary role, social class represents the measure of place occupied by a person within a society and then it gives a social status and prestige. The report aims to discuss the impacts of social status, social roles, social institutions and organization on social interaction in a social setting of the Canada. Discussion: 1.Field work A social setting is a social environment that involves social acts by people, the social beings, that creates social phenomenon. It is term used by social scientists that refers to any area of society where social interaction takes place resulting to certain social phenomenon (Goffman, 2017). For this paper three food courts were visited. Three food courts visited were the village by the garage, food exchange and assembly chef’s hall. All the three food courts are from Canada. Food courts have a large open area with tables and chairs priding a space for people to sit down and eat. They can choose any place they wish. The open space provided allows people enjoy semi privacy to their dining. The noisy atmosphere, sitting close yet different from other people makes the interaction semi close yet relatively private. Therefore, the food court is a place that offers a social atmosphere while they feeling comfortable in their own space.
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