
Microsociology
Microsociology is the study of how individuals interact and behave in everyday social settings. It focuses on understanding social interactions, conversations, and relationships, examining how people influence and interpret each other's actions in small-scale contexts like conversations, family, or workspaces. By observing these interactions, microsociology reveals patterns of social order, roles, norms, and identities that shape larger societal structures. It helps us understand the subtle, immediate aspects of social life that collectively influence broader social dynamics.