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sociaux

Sociaux is the French adjective meaning relating to society and is used to describe phenomena, institutions, and processes that involve social life and collective relations. In French grammar, the masculine plural form is sociaux and the feminine plural form is sociales. The term is widely used in academic and public discourse to distinguish social factors from economic or political ones. In everyday language, phrases include enjeux sociaux, politiques sociales, and médias sociaux.

Origin and usage: derived from Latin socialis, from socius, meaning companion or ally. The word appears across

Fields of relevance: sciences sociales (sociology, anthropology, political science, economics) study social structures, institutions, norms, and

Note on nuance: in some contexts, terms such as sociétal (pertaining to society at large) or sociologique

History: the modern use of social as a category expanded with the rise of sociology and social

See also: sciences sociales, sociologie, médias sociaux, sécurité sociale, politique sociale.

disciplines
to
signal
the
social
dimension
of
issues,
contrasting
with
purely
economic
or
technical
aspects.
It
is
common
in
discussions
about
policy,
welfare,
mobility,
health,
and
culture.
behavior.
The
concept
also
appears
in
social
policy,
social
welfare
(sécurité
sociale),
social
work
(travail
social),
and
social
movements,
as
well
as
in
media
and
communication
contexts
referring
to
platforms
and
networks.
(pertaining
to
the
science
of
sociology)
are
used
to
nuance
meaning.
The
simple
use
of
social/
sociaux
often
emphasizes
interpersonal
relations
and
immediate
social
life,
while
broader
terms
may
address
systemic
or
structural
questions.
policy
in
the
18th
and
19th
centuries,
influenced
by
Enlightenment
ideas
and
reform
movements.
Thinkers
such
as
Comte
contributed
to
framing
social
study
as
a
distinct
field.