Design a Pro-Social Cult At this point, you have read about conformity, social influence, obedience, group behavior and cults. To apply these concepts you will create your own pro-social cult (no dar
Design a Pro-Social Cult
At this point, you have read about conformity, social influence, obedience, group behavior and cults. To apply these concepts you will create your own pro-social cult (no dark, anti-social, deadly, prejudicial, hateful cults. Please create a cult that will not cause harm to people or the universe).
This activity has several student learning objectives:
As you create this cult, keep in mind that cults:
Fulfill motives such as those related to belonging, being accurate, and feeling good about the self.
Cults apply “everyday tactics of social influence
Use normative and informational social influence
Use normative and prescriptive norms
Social impact theory suggests that obedience may depend on a couple of factors
They demand obedience
Provide a social identity (including denigration of outgroups)
Provide a social role
Rely on group cohesiveness and commitment
Members may become deindividuated
Cults use six tactics that increase compliance
Friendship
Commitment/draw on norms of consistency
Scarcity
Social Validation
Authority
Reciprocity
To start: Create a social reality. According to social psychological research on group behavior and cults, we know that cults fulfill needs that are not being met by the mainstream culture. Think about what your cult will believe. Cults take something that is already reasonably believable and then put their own spin on it. Essentially, cults create their own social reality.
Creating the cult. Work through the questions below. When you have worked through all the questions, begin describing your cult in a word document. You are encouraged to use pictures and/or artwork to dramatize or increase the impact of your content. Your final paper should provide answers to all the questions below. However, you may use bullet points or narrative to present this information.