Social institutions are also called social institutions or social institutions. Institute
social is a set of rules that range from an activity or need
social. Various activities or social needs cause
the emergence of various institutions in various areas of life.
The definition of social institutions according to the experts of sociology as follows.
a. Robert Mac Iver and C.H. Page
A social institution is a procedure or procedure
which has been created to regulate human relationships
joining a community group called the association.
b. Liopold Von Wilse and Becher
A social institution is a network of relationships between people
and between social groups that function to maintain relationships
the pattern corresponds to the human interest and interest in
his group.
c. Harton
A social institution is a system of social relations that it contains
values and procedures in the effort to meet the needs-
basic needs of the community.
d. Landis
A social institution is a formally designed cultural structure
to find and meet basic social needs.
In Indonesia the term social institution is called a social institution,
because the sense of the institution shows a form that contains abstract understanding, the existence of norms and regulations become
characteristic of the institution. The further development of the names
groups on a variety of basic needs in humans.
Example:
a. The need for education: raises social institutions
such as Kindergarten, Elementary School, Secondary School,
Senior High School, Higher Education, Pesantren, and Blind Eradication
Alphabet.
b. The need for a sense of beauty: raises a social institution
such as sports, literature, fine arts, and sound art.
c. Needs of life kinship: raises social institutions
such as the family of batih, applying, marriage, and divorce.
d. Livelihood necessity: raises social institutions
such as agriculture, livestock, cooperatives, and industry.
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