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Sociology of Action

Sociology of Action studies how individual actions influence society and how societal structures affect individual behavior. It explores the motivations behind people's choices and the social contexts in which these actions occur. By examining factors like culture, norms, and social interactions, this field helps us understand the dynamic relationship between individuals and the larger social systems they are part of. In essence, it looks at the interplay between personal agency and collective social forces, offering insights into how societies change and evolve through individual and group behaviors.