Defining Social Reality

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Journal Entry Two

The reading this week regarding social reality and the impact it has on all types of organization was fascinating and eye opening. Social reality, also understood as the ability of a group to come to a consensus about various aspects about an organization is present in our daily life and anywhere human interaction is encountered in an organizational setting. Different organizations, throughout all facets of civil, political, the military and the private sector have different perspective on groups and inclusions into those groups. Course directed readings asked about an organization to which we are involved and to give thoughts and ideas regarding it. My job currently take a considerable amount of my time between deployments, detachments and workups. Because of this incredible time commitment my job is the best organization in my life I can use to compare my ideas and thoughts regarding social reality.

As a Navy pilot our group of members is quite small, once a pilot reaches a squadron they are one out of at most 15000 active duty pilots who are actually in a flying status, compared to approximately 300,000 Sailors on active duty, we are essentially the flying division of the Navy. Shared values, common ideals and a social order is alive and well in any type of aviation squadron. After flight school, pilots are awarded in a winging ceremony (ritual) their “wings of gold” which signify that person has complete a grueling track of training, which many do notpass. Also, they are finally permitted to wear their coveted brown shoes; most other positions in the Naval forces wear black shoes. Aviators elevate themselves, however the greater Navy has allowed for these uniform items to be worn, thereby imp...

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...ns and Asians than any other component of the Navy.

Finally, I would like to address my thoughts on the article by Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann about the “Social Construction of Reality”. The article is stating that society is a product of humans. Without humans there would be no society, we create and sustain our own society. Furthermore, we are a product of our own creations. Individuals are a product of the society that surrounds them, however if that specific individual did not exist, society would continue.

Relating this back to my current Naval theme, concept can be broken down from society in its entirety to specific societies. For example, if I was no longer a pilot, the Naval Aviation community would still continue. While one person may have a lasting impact, the contributions of one person do not outweigh the organization as a whole.

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