Social Anthropology
A branch of anthropology that deals with the study of human societies, their ways of life, and social and cultural relations, with a particular focus on understanding how people organize their social lives, how social structures and institutions are formed, and the cultural values and practices that determine the behavior of individuals and groups. Social anthropology differs from traditional cultural anthropology in that it focuses on social interactions, social organization, and the unwritten laws that govern the relationships between individuals and groups.
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