
Explaining Social Processes
Explaining social processes involves understanding how individuals and groups interact, influence, and shape each other's behaviors over time. These processes include communication, cooperation, conflict, decision-making, and social norms that develop within communities. They help us see how societies function, how opinions form, and how social change occurs. By studying social processes, we can better understand the underlying patterns that drive social behavior and relationships, making it easier to address issues like teamwork, conflict resolution, and community development in real-world contexts.