Outline of society

Overview of and topical guide to society

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to society:

Society – group of people sharing the same geographical or virtual territory and therefore subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Such people share a distinctive culture and institutions, which characterize the patterns of social relations between them. Large societies typically develop social stratification and dominance patterns among its subgroups. A given society may be described as the sum total of social relationships among its members. The branch of science that studies society is sociology.

What type of thing is a society?

A society can be described as all of the following:

  • System
    • Social system
  • People
    • Social group
      • Community

Types of societies

  • Humanity – the entire human race. As a whole, it can be viewed as one great big society.

In anthropology: by methods of subsistence

  • Pre-industrial society
    • Hunter-gatherer society
    • Pastoral society
    • Horticultural society
    • Agrarian society
      • Feudal society
  • Industrial society
  • Post-industrial society

In sociology and political science

Aspects or features of societies

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Social institutions

Social institution – Any persistent structure or mechanism of social order governing the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given community. The term "institution" is commonly applied to customs and behavior patterns important to a society, as well as to particular formal organizations of government and public services.

Societal change

Stages of sociocultural evolution

Sociocultural evolution – below are listed some typical and some potential stages of progression in the evolution of cultures and societies:

Forces of societal change

History of society

Study of society: sociology

Outline of sociology

  • Sociology – Scientific study of society. This social science directs methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis upon human social activity, focusing on the influence of relationships and how they affect attitudes and behaviours. Sociologists conduct research to refine the theoretical understanding of social processes, or for application to social policy and welfare.

See also

  • iconSociety portal
Place these

Ethnic groups •

Social institutions – Organization
Social network – Communication • Journalism • Social capital

References

External links

Society at Wikipedia's sister projects
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  • Outline of society at Curlie
  • Definition of Society from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
  • Lecture notes on "Defining Society" from East Carolina University.
  • Cliff Notes on Types of Societies
Industrial revolution
  • Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Industrial Revolution
  • "The Day the World Took Off" Six part video series from the University of Cambridge tracing the question "Why did the Industrial Revolution begin when and where it did."
  • BBC History Home Page: Industrial Revolution
  • National Museum of Science and Industry website: machines and personalities
  • Industrial Revolution and the Standard of Living by Clark Nardinelli - the debate over whether standards of living rose or fell.
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