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What do you understand by a social organization?​

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Answered by dhanalakshmiav7
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, a social organization is a pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups. Characteristics of social organization can include qualities such as sexual composition, spatiotemporal cohesion, leadership, structure, division of labor, communication systems, and so on

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  • In sociology, a social organization is a pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups. Characteristics of social organization can include qualities such as sexual composition, spatiotemporal cohesion, leadership, structure, division of labor, communication systems, and so on.

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  • Social organization refers to the network of relationships in a group and how they interconnect. This network of relationships helps members of a group stay connected to one another in order to maintain a sense of community within a group.

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★Social organization and cultural norms are institutional forms that may shape the feasible set of policy alternatives for any particular marine policy issue. Researchers in disciplines such as geography, sociology, history, and cultural anthropology, among others, focus their research efforts on broad- and fine-scale characterizations and mappings of social organization.

★Social organizations are often characterized by general characteristic such as the number and types of mating pairs or the stability of relationships. But such qualitative characterizations can often be misleading and hide subtle differences in the function or causation of societies. As a result, tools from network theory are being used to quantify the overall structure of societies and the degree of “centrality” and extent of connectedness (termed “betweeness”) that individuals display within societies. The use of such quantitative measures is particularly important for fission–fusion societies where individuals often form many different types of relationships.

★As a result, tools from network theory are being used to quantify the overall structure of societies and the degree of “centrality” and extent of connectedness (termed “betweeness”) that individuals display within societies. The use of such quantitative measures is particularly important for fission–fusion societies where individuals often form many different types of relationships.

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