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What is cooperation? Discuss the various froms of cooperation.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

What is the Definition of Cooperation

F.E. Merrill: "cooperation is a form of social interaction wherein two or more persons work together to gain a common end."

Fairchild: "cooperation is the process by which the indi­viduals or groups combine their effort, in a more or less organized way for the attainment of common objective."

A.W. Green. "Cooperation is the continuous and com­mon endeavor of two or more persons to perform a task or to reach a goal that is commonly cherished,"

Types of Cooperation

 

There are two types of co-operation

1. Direct Cooperation

The task unable to be performed by an individual needs coop­eration of other people. Those things which are common to the peo­ple and they share in such things is called direct co-operation. It is the co-operation in which the participants have common interest. For example, playing, praying, studying and working together in a farm or road building and house building are the examples of direct so-operation. All the activities of social life in which interest of a group of people is involved falls in direct co-operation.

Examples of direct cooperation in societies

  1. In rural communities the people co-operate in carrying the ill person to the doctor.
  2. The people co-operate on marriage, birth, Eids and other occa­sions of celebration.
  3. In urban community people of a political party co-operate with one another in general walks of social life.
  4. In urban areas, the people of a religious sect co-operate with one another with special interest

2. Indirect Co-operation

People do unlike things for the achievement of similar goals. Division of labour and specialization in a complex society, create impersonality in human behaviour and the people of one category co-operate with the people of other categories. In this way, labour and the material products are exchanged to the satisfaction of mu­tual needs and this process involves co-operation among people. People belonging to various' castes and classes have to co-operate, sometimes, in face of common needs and a common situation con­fronting them.

Examples of Indirect Cooperation

  1. The owners of a mill and its workers co-operate with one an­other.
  2. The businessmen and the customers co-operate on the selling rates of the products.
  3. The exogamous system of marriage is a marriage between two families of different castes and Biradris, This system is grow­ing popular in urban social life.     .
  4. The people living in urban communities co-operate in different acts of social life even they belong to different professions, castes, classes, sects and political parties.
  5. Co-operation among the people of different professions is a nice example of this type. In this way, they fulfil the needs of one another. This type of co-operation is indirect
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