In sociology, sociological perspectives, theories, or
paradigms are complex theoretical and methodological frameworks, used to
analyze and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge. Sociological theory is constantly evolving, therefore
it can never be presumed to be complete. It can involve analysis at a
macro-level, which focuses on social structures shaping the society or at a
micro-level which is a close-up study on social interaction taking place in specific
situations.
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