Thursday, September 23

Social relation

Social relation facts,
In social science, a social relation or social interaction refers to a relationship between two (i.e. a dyad), three (i.e. a triad) or more individuals (e.g. a social group). Social relations, derived from individual agency, form the basis of the social structure. To this extent social relations are always the basic object of analysis for social scientists. Fundamental enquiries into the nature of social relations are to be found in the work of the classical sociologists, for instance, in Max Weber's theory of social action. Further categories must be established in the abstract in order to form observations and conduct social research, such as Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft (lit. "Community and Society") or "collective consciousness".
Disputes over the conduct of investigating social interaction relate to the core debates in sociology and the other social sciences: positivism (quantitative research) against antipositivism (qualitative research), structure against agency, structural functionalism against conflict theory, as well as the philosophy of social science itself.

Forms of relation and interaction

Forms of relation and interaction in sociology and anthropology may be described as follows: first and most basic are animal-like behaviors, i.e. various physical movements of the body. Then there are actions - movements with a meaning and purpose. Then there are social behaviors, or social actions, which address (directly or indirectly) other people, which solicit a response from another agent. Next are social contacts, a pair of social actions, which form the beginning of social interactions. Social interactions in turn form the basis of social relations.
Physical movementMeaningDirected towards othersAwait responseUnique/rare interactionInteractionsAccidental, not planned, but repeated interactionRegularInteractions described by law, custom or traditionA scheme of social interactions
BehaviorYes
ActionYesYes
Social behaviorYesYesYes
Social actionYesYesYesYes
Social contactYesYesYesYesYes
Social interactionYesYesYesYesYesYes
Repeated interactionYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Regular interactionYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Regulated interactionYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Social relationYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes





(source:wikipedia)

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