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Basic Concepts
- Conflict: Contestation between rival interests or forces, particularly those involving disagreements over resources. Conflict may characterize types of contest from games, contests and competition to law suits, fights, battles and wars. In the social sciences, conflict is often contrasted with competition or cooperation. [e]
- Criminology: Add brief definition or description
- Delinquency: Add brief definition or description
- Deviance: Add brief definition or description
- Division of labor: Add brief definition or description
- Folkway: Add brief definition or description
- Identity (social science): Add brief definition or description
- Industrialization: Add brief definition or description
- Institution, social: Add brief definition or description
- Mores: Add brief definition or description
- Social assistance: Add brief definition or description
- Social behavior: Add brief definition or description
- Social change: Add brief definition or description
- Social environment: Add brief definition or description
- Social gerontology: A multi-disciplinary social science studying the social behavior of older people, and the social institutions that impact human aging. Basic social sciences including Sociology, Anthropology, Political science, Economics, and applied social sciences and professions, including Social work, Public administration, Public health and Architecture and numerous other sciences, disciplines and professions, including those in medical fields and specialties may all be involved in aging studies. [e]
- Social insurance: Usually state-sponsored labor insurance for career-debilitating occurrances (e.g., disability, unemployment, death, etc.). [e]
- Social interaction: Add brief definition or description
- Social justice: Add brief definition or description
- Social norm: A rule or standard of behaviour that is accepted by members of a social group. [e]
- Social order: Add brief definition or description
- Social problem: Add brief definition or description
- Social structure: Add brief definition or description
- Social welfare: Add brief definition or description
- Society (sociology): Add brief definition or description
- Urban society: Add brief definition or description
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