sekundaariryhmiä
Sekundaariryhmiä refers to secondary groups in Finnish sociology. A secondary group is a larger, impersonal group that is formed around a common interest or activity. Unlike primary groups, which are characterized by close, personal, and long-term relationships, secondary groups are often temporary and have a more formal structure. Members of secondary groups may not know each other well, and their interactions are typically focused on achieving a specific goal.
Examples of secondary groups include workplaces, educational institutions, political parties, and large organizations. In these settings,
The formation and function of secondary groups are important for the organization of modern societies. They