What are social institutions and social organizations? What makes them the context in which most social interaction
While social institutions are the norms, rules, and shared strategies constraining human life, social organizations are the practical and immediate patterning of relationships between and among individuals and social groups, both formal and informal. Social interaction can be understood as a series of attempts at impression management. Various kinds of role strains and problems often occur as individuals try to perform the roles expected of them from the many statuses they occupy.
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What are social institutions and social organizations? What makes them the context in which most social interaction
While social institutions are the norms, rules, and shared strategies constraining human life, social organizations are the practical and immediate patterning of relationships between and among individuals and social groups, both formal and informal. Social interaction can be understood as a series of attempts at impression management. Various kinds of role strains and problems often occur as individuals try to perform the roles expected of them from the many statuses they occupy.