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Social phenomenon

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Phenomenon involving multiple organisms reacting to each other

Social phenomena orsocial phenomenon (singular) are any behaviours, actions, or events that takes place because ofsocial influence, including from contemporary as well as historical societal influences.[1][2] They are often a result of multifaceted processes that add ever increasing dimensions as they operate through individualnodes of people. Because of this, social phenomenon are inherently dynamic and operate within a specific time and historical context.[3]

Social phenomena are observable, measurable data. Psychological notions may drive them, but those notions are not directly observable; only the phenomena that express them.[1]

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  1. ^abBourdieu, Pierre; Chamboredon, Jean-Claude; Passeron, Jean-Claude (1991).The Craft of Sociology: Epistemological Preliminaries. Walter de Gruyter.ISBN 978-3-11-011940-4.
  2. ^Coser, Lewis A. (2003).Masters of sociological thought : ideas in historical and social context (2 ed.). Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press. pp. 129–132.ISBN 1-57766-307-1.OCLC 53480377.
  3. ^Jargowsky, Paul A. (2005).Encyclopedia of social measurement. Kimberly Kempf Leonard (1 ed.). Boston: Elsevier/Academic.ISBN 0-12-443890-3.OCLC 57224490.


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