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How to study the society?

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Answered by dharshni098
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We study society from the origin of its people, their evolving culture and the changing behavioural pattern through generations.Social scientists, therefore, involve the study anthropology, sociology, psychology etc.In the study of society, we study the individual and collective behaviour of human beings, their attitude towards their kin and that with people at large. People have several identities, for example they are fathers, sons, husbands, office workers, politicians and so on; therefore, it is very important to study all of these roles in order to study the make up of a society. Normal societal behaviour is studied as much as errant or deviant behaviour. Both individual and collective behaviour is documented.Religious beliefs, political leanings, culinary and eating habits, climatic conditions and so on all have a bearing on the social mores prevalent in a region or a country. Each of these ought to be studied in great detail in order for us to be able to accurately document a society.Study of society is a dynamic one over a period of time as newcomers from elsewhere or external influences affect a society, for instance Indians have been influenced in many ways by Europeans who came to this country from England, France, Portugal, Denmark,Holland and so on. 

Answered by harshita113
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We study society from the origin of its people, their evolving culture and the changing behavioural pattern through generations.Social scientists, therefore, involve the study anthropology, sociology, psychology etc.


In the study of society, we study the individual and collective behaviour of human beings, their attitude towards their kin and that with people at large. People have several identities, for example they are fathers, sons, husbands, office workers, politicians and so on; therefore, it is very important to study all of these roles in order to study the make up of a society. Normal societal behaviour is studied as much as errant or deviant behaviour. Both individual and collective behaviour is documented.


Religious beliefs, political leanings, culinary and eating habits, climatic conditions and so on all have a bearing on the social mores prevalent in a region or a country. Each of these ought to be studied in great detail in order for us to be able to accurately document a society.


Study of society is a dynamic one over a period of time as newcomers from elsewhere or external influences affect a society, for instance Indians have been influenced in many ways by Europeans who came to this country from England, France, Portugal, Denmark,Holland and so on.




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