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  2. Social organization - Wikipedia

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    Social organizations may be seen in digital spaces, and online communities show patterns of how people would react in social networking situations. [18] The technology allows people to use the constructed social organizations as a way to engage with one another without having to physically be in the same place.

  3. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    In the social sciences, social groups can be categorized based on the various group dynamics that define social organization. [1] In sociological terms, groups can fundamentally be distinguished from one another by the extent to which their nature influence individuals and how.

  4. Social system - Wikipedia

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    The organization and definition of groups within a social system depend on various shared properties such as location, socioeconomic status, race, religion, societal function, or other distinguishable features.

  5. Social group - Wikipedia

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    Explicitly contrasted against a social cohesion based definition for social groups is the social identity perspective, which draws on insights made in social identity theory. [9] Here, rather than defining a social group based on expressions of cohesive social relationships between individuals, the social identity model assumes that ...

  6. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    Many social organizations and pressure groups were formed without the government's subsidy, in turn having more freedom to organize different activities. Some organizations were formed by progressive Christians. For instance, the Society for Society for Community Organization (SoCO) was formed in 1971. [75]

  7. Community organization - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations in 1955 considered community organization as complementary to community development. The United Nations assumed that community development is operative in marginalized communities and community organization is operative in areas in where levels of living are relatively high and social services relatively well developed, but in where a greater degree of integration and ...

  8. Social enterprise - Wikipedia

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    A social enterprises can be structured as a business, a partnership for profit or non-profit, and may take the form (depending on in which country the entity exists and the legal forms available) of a co-operative, mutual organisation, a disregarded entity (a form of business classification for income tax purposes in the United States), [5] a social business, a benefit corporation, a community ...

  9. Social club - Wikipedia

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    Social activities clubs are a modern combination of several types of clubs and reflect today's more eclectic and varied society. These clubs are centered on the activities available to the club members in the city or area in which the club is located.