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Social relation
Social relation can refer to a multitude of social interactions, regulated by social norms, between two or more people, with each having a social position and performing a social role. In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior, action, social behavior, social action, social contact and social interaction. Social relations form the basis of concepts such as social organization, social structure, social movement and social system.
Rapports sociaux
Les rapports sociaux inscrivent les humains dans une trajectoire de vie à travers des interactions et des liens d'interdépendance. La socialisation, qu'elle soit familiale, culturelle, ou sur un lieu de travail, contribue à la construction d'une identité propre. La déconstruction de ces liens sociaux, suite à un évènement dit rupture, peut amener l'individu à entrer dans la spirale de l'exclusion. Ces rappports peuvent être de plusieurs styles: hommes/femmes (rapports de genres), dominé/dominant, (rapport de force); ils peuvent être de type macro ou microsocial.
Stosunek spoleczny
Stosunek społeczny normatywnie określona relacja i oczekiwany schemat interakcji pomiędzy co najmniej dwiema osobami, wynikająca z posiadanych przez nich ról i pozycji społecznych, podlegająca kontroli społecznej. Układ ten składa się również z łącznika pomiędzy tymi osobami, który jest przedmiotem materialnym lub symbolicznym, oraz sytuacji, w której powinności i obowiązki partnerów się rozgrywają. W stosunku tym zachowania jednej strony wywołują reakcję drugiej strony. Przykładami stosunku społecznego może być np. rodzicielstwo, małżeństwo.
Общественные отношения
Обще́ственные отноше́ния (социа́льные отноше́ния) — различные взаимодействия, урегулированные социальными нормами, между двумя или более людьми, каждый из которых имеет социальную позицию, и осуществляет социальную роль. Социологи считают общественные отношения высшей формой социальных явлений по сравнению с поведением, действием, социальным поведением, социальным действием и социальным взаимодействием.
Social relation
En social relation, eller ett mellanmänskligt förhållande, är inom samhällsvetenskap och beteendevetenskap det utbyte som finns mellan två eller flera personer, eller mellan grupper av personer. Dessa relationer kan vara baserade på känslor som kärlek och sympati, vanliga affärsförhållanden, eller någon annan typ av sociala engagemang. Sociala relationer kan förekomma i en mängd olika sammanhang, till exempel i en familj, mellan vänner, giftermål, bekanta, arbete, föreningar, grannskap och religiösa församlingar. De kan vara reglerade i lagen, genom sociala normer eller samhället som helhet. Även om människor i grunden är sociala varelser så är inte alltid sociala relationer nyttiga. Exempel på onyttiga förhållanden är våld i nära relationer och sexmissbruk.
social relation
Noun 1. a relation between living organisms (especially between people) (hypernym) relation (hyponym) communication
social relations
(n.) = relaciones sociales Ex: Such changes have been managed in a way that leaves intact the system of social relations based on sexual segregation.
social relation
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social relation
sosyal ilişki
social relations = relaciones sociales
Ex: Such changes have been managed in a way that leaves intact the system of social relations based on sexual segregation.
Social Act
Despite the dominance of MACRO (synergistic) analysis in Sociology, the other end of the societal equation was addressed by another classical sociologist...Max Weber. He asked the core question at the MICRO level, what is the social act? What constitutes a social relation, the grist of the interaction mill which is our life? What makes a social act...well, social? Weber's answer, while certainly embedded in the perspectives and conceptualization of his own day, was very clear in one major respect. The social act is a process of taking someone into account...in some way. He also said it is being oriented to others. While Weber tended to see this in terms of a direct and physical sense, he also hinted that it actually could be more. In other words, a social relation is an orientation to others, taking them into account. This is easiest to understand in a direct and conscious/intentional sense...treating someone in a brusk manner, being with someone, or understanding someone to be a danger, etc. Yet, to avoid being with someone, either intentionally or simply "in effect", is no less an orientation to them. Ignoring or not knowing someone takes them into account as well as anything direct does. Just as power is in the "not doing" of something, inaction is a kind of action. Not paying attention to something or someone takes them into account...the lack of consciousness makes no difference. Social Act2 Social Act2 The social act...the taking into account of others...isn't accidental nor is it learned. How to orient, why to orient, when to orient...these are learned. To be social is to be human...the degree to which one is permitted to be social will determine the quality of the accounting. This stems from our nature...in fact, is our nature...from our universal human "need for relatedness." (Fromm) Put simply, we can fulfill our need to take and be taken into account in a variety of ways. Killing or hating someone is no less an orientation to them than is loving, liking, or caring. You can orient yourself to someone by means of a bullet...or a hug. To be deprived in some manner from learning more biophilic (life-giving) ways limits what kind of humanness emerges in those conditions. The social act...the interACTion between us...can be patterned...roles, of course, are everywhere...and gives rise to synergistic wholes. The Micro is an essential aspect of the social existence we live in society. Weber was as necessary to Sociology as Durkheim was. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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