Definition of Social Studies
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2011
As its name implies, social studies are all those studies, research and analysis that are carried out on the society either as a whole or individually to the members that the make up. Social studies have always been of great use and importance to man because they are what allow him to know those phenomena related to their social structures, their behavior, their history, his interests, etc. In specific terms, the idea of social studies can vary from country to country at the academic level since there is no single definition of this field of science. investigation. However, it is common to group science such as sociology, the anthropology, the story, the psychology, the education, the right, the philosophy, religion, economy and even the geography since all of them are related to a greater or lesser degree with human and social endeavors.
One of the main characteristics of social studies, which clearly differentiates it from the exact and natural sciences, is that although they have a method of study, the Answers to questions are never exclusive or part of a unambiguous formula, but tend to lend themselves much more to debate as there is no single answer or analysis to each phenomenon. The complexity of the human being as an individual and as part of a set of individuals known as society is what makes a social phenomenon can never be understood in mathematical, linear and exclusive.
Social studies thus has an obstacle since the possible answers to a single question can be infinite. Social studies must therefore be more comprehensive (in the sense of understanding more possibilities) than exact systems of analysis and not be limited to a single answer but to consider that the different phenomena, events or situations that make up a society are the result of a complex system of cultural, political, economic, social, environmental interactions, etc.
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