Sociality

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In sociological anthropology, sociality denotes the dependence on and dependence of humans on social control, support and recognition. This concept is closely related to the term sociability, which is also used in this department .

Sociality is established primarily in socialization . This ensures that people learn a social orientation for their behavior and actions.

In addition, sociality, understood as sociality, in an expanded technical language, denotes the actual subject area of ​​sociological research.

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