Sociology, asked by srijana9, 1 year ago

what is sociology? discus scientific nature of sociology

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Answered by psakil1
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the people who work for society and that process is called sociology
Answered by remavijayan0p13wvl
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Sociology is a discipline in social sciences concerned with the human society and human social activities. It is one of the youngest social sciences.

The best way in which we can discuss the scientific nature of sociology is by taking a look at the definitions of science and sociology, also the history or origin of sociology. Science can be defined as the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiments.

1 Systematic study of the origin and constitution of human society, in particular of social order and social change, social conflict and social problems. It studies institutions such as the family, law, and the church, as well as concepts such as norm, role, and culture. Sociology attempts to study people in their social environment according to certain underlying moral, philosophical, and political codes of behaviour.

2 Sociology arose in the 19th century in an attempt to understand the far-reaching changes in human society due to industrialization, urbanization, and the development of new types of political systems. Although its primary focus is still on current society, it makes comparisons with pre-industrial societies and draws on such related disciplines as history, politics, economics, psychology, philosophy, and anthropology.                       

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