Organisational Behaviour
What are Social Structures?
Social structures are the “big patterns” in a society that shape how people live, relate, and organise themselves.
Social structures are the “big patterns” in a society that shape how people live, relate, and organise themselves.
Scapegoating is a troubling concept that plays a significant role in social dynamics and psychology. Scapegoating is the practice of singling out a person or group for unmerited blame and negative treatment.
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis is a ground-breaking film that delves into several profound themes and messages he chose to comment on, in 1927. As well as being a cinematic masterpiece of it’s day, the film offered commentary on potential societal conditions, based on the evidence that he perceived was available and he felt pertinent at the time.