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sociology
n. study of the structure and development of human society


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Sociology
Sociology (from Latin: socitus, "companion"; and the suffix -ology, "the study of", from Greek λόγος, lógos, "knowledge") is the systematic and scientific study of society and societal behavior. Sociological research ranges from the analysis of brief contacts between anonymous individuals on the street to the study of global social processes. Numerous fields within the discipline concentrate on how and why people are organized in society, either as individuals or as members of associationsgroups, and institutions. As an academic discipline, sociology is most often considered as a branch of  social science. Sociology is the new discipline which study social structure and patterns, relations and interactions, agencies and institutions, etc. of the society. "Sociology is the study of meaningful social actions" Sociology is a cluster of disciplines which seek to explain the dimensions of society and the dynamics that societies operate upon. Some of these disciplines which reflect current fields of Sociology are demography, which studies changes in a population size or type; criminology, which studies criminal behavior and deviance; social stratification, which studies inequality and class structurepolitical sociology which studies government and laws; sociology of race and sociology of gender which examine the social construction of race and gender as well as race and gender inequality. New sociological fields and sub-fields—such as  network analysis and environmental sociology—continue to evolve; many of them are very cross-disciplinary in nature.
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Sociology
Sociology /so·ci·ol·o·gy/ the scientific study of social relationships and phenomena. sociology, n the study of group behavior within a society. [more]Sociology - Community and Resources

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sociology
Noun
1. the study and classification of human societies
(hypernym) social science
(hyponym) criminology
(part-meronym) structuralism, structural sociology
(class) mores


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Sociology
(n.)
That branch of philosophy which treats of the constitution, phenomena, and development of human society; social science.
  

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