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== See also == == See also ==
-* [[Culture]]+* [[Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies]]
-* [[High culture]]+* [[Co-optation]]
-* [[Taste]]+
-* [[Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society]]+
-* [[Subculture]]+
* [[Counterculture]] * [[Counterculture]]
 +* [[Cross-cultural studies]]
 +* [[Criminology]]
 +* [[Critical theory (Frankfurt School)]]
 +* [[Cultural anthropology]]
 +* [[Cultural bias]]
 +* [[Cultural capital]]
* [[Cultural hegemony]] * [[Cultural hegemony]]
-* [[Social alienation]] 
* [[Cultural studies]] * [[Cultural studies]]
-* [[Cultural anthropology]] 
-* [[Sociology of culture]] 
* [[Culture theory]] * [[Culture theory]]
-* [[Media studies]]+* [[Culture]]
-* [[Norm (sociology)]]+* [[Discourse analysis]]
-* [[Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies]]+* [[Diffusion of innovations]]
-* [[Critical theory (Frankfurt School)]]+
* [[Feminist theory]] * [[Feminist theory]]
-* [[Cultural bias]]+* [[Folk Devils and Moral Panics]]
 +* [[High culture]]
* [[History of human sexuality]] * [[History of human sexuality]]
-* [[Sound culture]] 
-* [[Co-optation]] 
-* [[Cross-cultural studies]] 
-* [[Vernacular architecture]] 
* [[Human behavior]] * [[Human behavior]]
-* [[Discourse analysis]]+* [[Identity (social science)]]
-* [[Sociology of music]]+* [[Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society]]
-* [[Sociology of art]]+* [[Media studies]]
-* [[Folk Devils and Moral Panics]]+* [[Norm (sociology)]]
-* [[Reappropriation]]+
* [[Oppression]] * [[Oppression]]
-* [[Criminology]]+* [[Reappropriation]]
 +* [[Social alienation]]
* [[Social behavior]] * [[Social behavior]]
 +* [[Social psychology]]
* [[Socioeconomics]] * [[Socioeconomics]]
-* [[Identity (social science)]]+* [[Sociology of art]]
 +* [[Sociology of culture]]
* [[Sociology of knowledge]] * [[Sociology of knowledge]]
-* [[Diffusion of innovations]]+* [[Sociology of music]]
-* [[Cultural capital]]+* [[Sound culture]]
-* [[Social psychology]]+* [[Subculture]]
 +* [[Taste]]
 +* [[Vernacular architecture]]
 + 
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Sociology (from Latin: socius, "companion"; and Greek: λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is an academic and applied discipline that studies society and human social interaction. Sociological research ranges from the analysis of short contacts between anonymous individuals on the street to the study of global social processes. The field focuses on how and why people are organized in society, either as individuals or as members of associations, groups, and institutions. As an academic discipline, sociology is typically considered a social science.

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