what is the difference between social convetions and social institutions? (1 Viewer)

steffiduck

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After our trials, our extension 1 teacher told us that we were misusing those two terms.

As I understand, a social convention is a something that is expected from society (like gander roles) and that social institution is (according to my teacher) a set of prinicples that society follow (like marriage, the class system etc)

Could someone please clarify this for me (and possibly give me more examples of both)

thanks!
 

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From my understanding, a convention is indeed a set of principles or expectations society sets. And yes, a correct example would be gender roles. A institution differs in that it is not a mere principle, but an organisation or establishment that promotes a specific cause. E.g, the church is a religious institution.
 

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ccc123 said:
From my understanding, a convention is indeed a set of principles or expectations society sets. And yes, a correct example would be gender roles. A institution differs in that it is not a mere principle, but an organisation or establishment that promotes a specific cause. E.g, the church is a religious institution.
Lol, look at the dates ccc123! :shy:
 

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It helped me ; D Especially with my midcourse looming... : /
 

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Very helpful, thank you.

But yes, Unfortunately with no one to collaborate or clear threads, this happens. They should have like, specific catagories for P&P, DH, Portrait, &tc & then extra questions. Gah. ORGANISATION PEOPLE!
 

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