W11.1 lee seo jun
1) summary
Social structure refers to a continuous relationship or bond between individuals or groups of individuals.
The concept of social structure as a pattern of relationships between different entities or groups or as a continuous and relatively stable relationship emphasizes the idea that society is grouped into structural sets with different functions, meanings, or purposes.
2) an interesting point
What was interesting was that the social structure can be divided into micro-social studies and macro-social studies. Microstructure is a pattern of relationships between the most basic elements of social life, which is no longer divisible and has no social structure of its own. Thus, macrostructures are a kind of 'second level' structure, a pattern of relationships between objects with their own structure. It was interesting that it could be divided into two things in this way.
3) a discussion of point
How do you figure out the structure from the abstract concept of society?
Sociologists conduct empirical research to study society's structure. They employ qualitative and quantitative research methods such as surveys, interviews, observations, and data analysis to gather information about social institutions, groups, roles, norms, and interactions within a society.
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