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  2. Society - Wikipedia

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    Society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory. Learn about the biological, sociological, and non-Western views of society, and the different types of societies based on level of technology and economic activity.

  3. Sociology - Wikipedia

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    Sociology is the scientific study of human society and social behavior, using various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis. Learn about the origins, development, and branches of sociology, as well as its applications and influences in different fields and sectors.

  4. Wikipedia : Contents/Society and social sciences

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    A comprehensive list of articles and topics related to society and social sciences, covering various disciplines, concepts, theories, and issues. Learn about the definition, history, structure, and evolution of society and its institutions, as well as the methods and approaches of social science.

  5. Social status - Wikipedia

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    Social status is the relative level of social value a person is considered to possess, based on widely shared beliefs about who members of a society judge as more competent or moral. Learn how status is determined, conveyed, and used in different contexts and groups, and how it relates to social stratification and inequality.

  6. Social class - Wikipedia

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    Social class is a grouping of people into hierarchical categories based on various factors, such as wealth, occupation, education and culture. Learn about the origins, theories and examples of social class in different societies and historical periods.

  7. Social system - Wikipedia

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    A social system is a network of relationships between individuals, groups, and institutions that form a coherent whole. Learn about the different types, theories, and models of social systems, and how they relate to society, culture, and policy.

  8. Social structure - Wikipedia

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    Social structure is the aggregate of patterned social arrangements in society that are both emergent from and determinant of the actions of individuals. Examples of social structure include family, religion, law, economy, and class. Learn about the history, theory, and analysis of social structure in sociology and anthropology.

  9. Outline of society - Wikipedia

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    An overview of and topical guide to society, covering its types, aspects, features, institutions, change, and study. Includes links to related topics in sociology, anthropology, and history.