Sociology, asked by karandabas9818, 8 months ago

Can you think of examples drawn from your life how this ‘unofficial’ social control operates? Have you in class or in your peer group noticed how a child who behaves a bit differently from the rest is treated? Have you witnessed incidents where children are bullied by their peer group to be more like the other children?

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Answered by Sheldonleecooper
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Answer: hey mate here you go

  • The central task of sociology is to explore the interplay of society and the individual. Society
  • is created by humans. And society is crated by group of individuals. Society is a system of
  • interrelationships that connects individuals in a common culture. Cultures, Societies and
  • civilizations are products of human interaction, the sum total of experience of living with
  • others around us. Societies are social constructions, and once created then societies and
  • cultures have the ability or power to act upon individuals and determine their behavior either
  • through simple conformity or through coercion or constrain. “Society” is usually defined as a
  • social group that contains top ranking groups, something which is sometimes called “allinclusive society” (G. Gurvitch, The Sociology of law, New York, 1942).

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