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170:, a pair of social actions, which form the beginning of social interactions. Symbols define social relationships. Without symbols, our social life would be no more sophisticated than that of animals. For example, without symbols, people would have no aunts or uncles, employers or teachers—or even brothers and sisters. In sum, symbolic interactionists analyze how social life depends on the ways people define themselves and others. They study 542: 682:
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between two or more individuals within and/or between groups. The group can be a language or kinship group, a social institution or organization, an economic class, a nation, or gender. Social relations are derived from
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Hughes, Claire; Leekam, Sue (November 2004). "What are the Links Between Theory of Mind and Social Relations? Review, Reflections and New Directions for Studies of Typical and Atypical Development".
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More recent research on social behaviour has demonstrated that newborn infants tend to instinctually gravitate towards prosocial behaviour. As obligate social apes, humans are born highly
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Wey, Tina W.; Jordán, Ferenc; Blumstein, Daniel T. (2019). "Transitivity and structural balance in marmot social networks".
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Hinde, R. A. "Interactions, Relationships and Social Structure", Man, vol. 11, no. 1, 1976, pp. 1–17. JSTOR
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Ancient works which include manuals of good practice in social relations include the text of
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Any interpersonal relationship between two or more individuals within and/or between groups
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Azarian, Reza. 2010. "Social Ties: Elements of a Substantive Conceptualisation".
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whose constituent parts are best understood relative to each other and to the
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social interactions enables observational and other social research, such as
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Early inquiries into the nature of social relations featured in the work of
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may be described as follows: first and most basic are animal-like
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44. Ecclesiasticus, or The Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach
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Interactions described by law, custom, or tradition
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Index

Social relationship
social sciences
interpersonal relationship
human behavioral ecology
social structure
social ecosystem
whole
sociologists
Max Weber
social action
Categorizing
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Pseudo-Phocylides
Josephus
Against Apion
Book of Sirach
7:18–36
altricial
kinship terminology
embryological
Piotr Sztompka
sociology
anthropology
behaviors
actions
social behaviors
social contacts
face-to-face interaction
Behavior
Action

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