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Société

Société is a term used in several Romance languages, most notably French, to designate either a human social system or a business organization. Etymologically from Latin societas, it conveys the idea of companionship, association, or partnership.

In sociology and anthropology, society refers to the organized network of individuals and institutions that share

In business and law, société denotes a legal entity created to conduct commercial activities. In civil-law jurisdictions,

Across languages, the meaning of société depends on context: a general word for society or a reference

a
common
territory,
culture,
and
history.
It
encompasses
structures
such
as
family,
education,
religion,
law,
economy,
and
politics,
and
it
is
shaped
by
norms,
roles,
values,
and
power
relations.
Sociologists
study
how
social
order
emerges,
how
collective
identities
are
formed,
and
how
institutions
adapt
over
time.
common
forms
include
the
société
anonyme
(SA),
société
à
responsabilité
limitée
(SARL),
and
société
en
nom
collectif
(SNC).
These
forms
define
ownership,
liability,
governance,
and
dissolution
rules,
and
they
require
registration,
compliance
with
corporate
law,
and
filing
of
accounts.
The
term
is
often
translated
as
"company"
or
"corporation"
in
English,
depending
on
context.
to
a
specific
corporate
entity.
In
global
discourse,
it
features
in
discussions
of
social
theory,
corporate
governance,
and
cross-border
business.