Sociology
Sociology is the systematic study of society, social interactions, and social institutions. It analyzes how people organize themselves, form communities, and create shared meanings, as well as how institutions such as the family, education systems, religion, the economy, and the state shape behavior. The field seeks to describe social patterns, explain social processes, and assess how power, inequality, culture, and social change affect daily life.
Researchers use a range of methods, combining quantitative techniques such as surveys and statistical analysis with
Modern sociology emerged in the 19th century, with roots in the work of Auguste Comte, who coined
Sociology covers both broad, macro-level analyses of large-scale social structures and micro-level studies of everyday interactions.