Difference between social organisation and disorganisation
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A factory is composed of internal suborganisations such as sales department, accounting department, supply department, etc. The factory as a social system performs yet another function. It serves to maintain a balance among its suborganisations or parts. This equilibrium of parts means a synchronisation or integration of functions.
Hence the functions of selling department, production department, buying department, etc, must be properly articulated and coordinated. “Disorganisation is a disturbance of the balance existing in the functioning of parts. The criterion of disorganisation is function, what is done or not done”… Thus, a typewriter may write well or badly or not at all, because of an imbalance in the functioning of its parts as, for instance, in the ribbon or keys”. —Ogburn and Nimkoff.
Hence the functions of selling department, production department, buying department, etc, must be properly articulated and coordinated. “Disorganisation is a disturbance of the balance existing in the functioning of parts. The criterion of disorganisation is function, what is done or not done”… Thus, a typewriter may write well or badly or not at all, because of an imbalance in the functioning of its parts as, for instance, in the ribbon or keys”. —Ogburn and Nimkoff.
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social organisation:- , a social association is an example of connections between and among people and gatherings of people.
Social Disorganisation :- a condition of society described by the breakdown of successful socialcontrol bringing about an absence of useful mix between gatherings, clashing socialattitudes, and individual maladjustment.
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