Social Institution
A social institution refers to a complex and organized system or structure within a society that governs and shapes various aspects of human behavior, relationships, and interactions. It is a recognized and established pattern of social behavior that is reinforced by norms, values, roles, and organizational structures. Social institutions serve specific functions and provide stability, order, and guidance to individuals and groups within a society. Continue reading “Social Institutions in Sociology: 5 Basic Social Institutions”