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social environment
noun
Sociology.
the environment developed by humans as contrasted with the natural environment; society as a whole, especially in its relation to the individual.
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What is a social environment?
A person’s social environment is their society and all surroundings influenced in some way by humans. It includes all relationships, institutions, culture, and physical structures.The natural environment is the natural world around us: the ground, the trees, the air. The social environment is, collectively, all of the things that humans have overlaid on top of our world: our personal and societal relationships, our institutions, our cultures, and our physical surroundings—all of the aspects and products of human activity and interaction.Sociologists, health researchers, and others study how the social environment shapes who we are and how we live, especially how individuals are affected by such factors.
A person’s social environment is their society and all surroundings influenced in some way by humans. It includes all relationships, institutions, culture, and physical structures.The natural environment is the natural world around us: the ground, the trees, the air. The social environment is, collectively, all of the things that humans have overlaid on top of our world: our personal and societal relationships, our institutions, our cultures, and our physical surroundings—all of the aspects and products of human activity and interaction.Sociologists, health researchers, and others study how the social environment shapes who we are and how we live, especially how individuals are affected by such factors.
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