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social process

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noun

Sociology.
  1. the means by which culture and social organization change or are preserved.


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Researchers are increasingly seeing bereavement as a social process, Prigerson said, and as social beings, people look to others for comfort and solace.

From Salon Aug. 26, 2023

However, science does not happen in a vacuum; it is a social process and therefore exhibits cultural norms and social patterns that affect scientific practices and outcomes.

From Scientific American Aug. 16, 2021

That starts with viewing consent as the beginning of a social process – not a verdict at the end of a long process of litigation.

From The Guardian Jan. 17, 2018

“Language constantly changes. It’s a social process that can cause disruption,” said Thompson, a professor of anthropology and communication at the University of Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 16, 2018

True turning points exist, but they are nearly always the visible tip of a vast and highly complex social process.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

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