The position occupied by a person in a social.system relative to other person is called as
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Social position is the position of an individualin a given society and culture. A given position (for example, the occupation of priest) may belong to many individuals. Social position influences social status.
Social positions an individual may hold fall into the categories of occupation (medical doctor, academic lecturer), profession(member of associations and organisations), family (parent, sibling, etc.), hobby (member of various clubs and organisations), among others. An individual is likely to create a personal hierarchy of such positions, where one will be a central position while the rest are peripheral positions.
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Social positions an individual may hold fall into the categories of occupation (medical doctor, academic lecturer), profession(member of associations and organisations), family (parent, sibling, etc.), hobby (member of various clubs and organisations), among others. An individual is likely to create a personal hierarchy of such positions, where one will be a central position while the rest are peripheral positions.
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