Social activity
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Social activity relates to a number of concepts in the social sciences and philosophy. These include:
- Agency (sociology), the individual (or 'micro') component of the structure and agency debate.
- Agency (philosophy), the similar but distinct concept in philosophical action theory.
- Social relations, the fundamental topic of analysis for social scientists.
- Interpersonal relationship
- Social action, a Weberian concept in sociology relating to social 'actors' and their causes and effects .
- Human migration, the movement of human beings from one area to another.
See also
- Society
- Culture
- Civilization
- Social structure
- Theory of structuration
- Action theory (sociology)
- Base Superstructure paradigm
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