Social environment

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The social environment is the direct influence of a group of individuals and their contributions to this environment, as both groups and individuals who are in frequent communication with each other within their cultural or socio-economical strata, which create role identity(-ies) and guide the individual's self (sociology) growth and their progression towards maturity.

social context is the indirect and direct influence individuals are in constant communication and within Involvement of by means as role player or participants. Social environment is the natural developing base habitation of any animal including human beings (Homo Sapiens Sapiens) directly from the antroposemiotics and social institutionism and is the people and institutions with whom the person interacts. For example, there are artistic environments (artists in a given area), educational environments (members of a university), political environments (members of a political party), etc. A given social environment is likely to create an environment solidarity among its members, who are more likely to keep together, trust and help one another and think in similar ways. This will likely influence a composition of a social circle.

This is the sense of environment usually assumed in sociology, literature, history, art, and also often in common usage.

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