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- Social_position abstract "Social position is the position of an individual in a given society and culture. A given position (for example, the occupation of priest) may belong to many individuals. Social position influences social status.Social positions an individual may hold fall into the categories of occupation (medical doctor, academic lecturer), profession (member of associations and organisations), family (parent, sibling, etc.), hobby (member of various clubs and organisations), among others. An individual is likely to create a personal hierarchy of such positions, where one will be a central position while the rest are peripheral positions.Social positions are visible if they require an individual to wear a uniform or some other kind of identifying mark. Often individual clothes or other attributes will advertise what social position one has at the moment. Non-visible social positions are called hidden. A position that is deemed the most important to given individual is called central, others are peripheral. If a sequence of positions is required to obtain a given position, it can be defined as a career, and change of position in this context is a promotion or demotion. Some social positions may make it easier for a given person to obtain others; in other cases, some positions may be restricted based to individuals meeting specific criteria.Social position together with social role determines individual's place in the social environment and social organisation. A group of social positions will create a social class and a social circle.A social conflict caused by interference between social positions is called a position conflict.".
- Social_position wikiPageID "1989668".
- Social_position wikiPageLength "13525".
- Social_position wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Social_position wikiPageRevisionID "704456661".
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Career.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_status.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Country.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Demotion.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Employment.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_group.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Hierarchy.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Hobby.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Identity_(social_science).
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Individual.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_relations.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Institution.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Market_(economics).
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Minority_group.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Profession.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Promotion_(rank).
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Reference_group.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Role.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Role_engulfment.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_capital.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_circle.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_class.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_conflict.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_environment.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_status.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Social_stratification.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Society.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLink Uniform.
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social position".
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "position".
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "positions".
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "social position".
- Social_position wikiPageWikiLinkText "socially positioned".
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sociology.
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Social_position wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Which.
- Social_position subject Category:Social_status.
- Social_position subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Social_position hypernym Position.
- Social_position type RugbyPlayer.
- Social_position comment "Social position is the position of an individual in a given society and culture. A given position (for example, the occupation of priest) may belong to many individuals. Social position influences social status.Social positions an individual may hold fall into the categories of occupation (medical doctor, academic lecturer), profession (member of associations and organisations), family (parent, sibling, etc.), hobby (member of various clubs and organisations), among others.".
- Social_position label "Social position".
- Social_position sameAs Q1807498.
- Social_position sameAs Sociale_positie.
- Social_position sameAs Posição_social.
- Social_position sameAs m.06c9c6.
- Social_position sameAs Q1807498.
- Social_position wasDerivedFrom Social_position?oldid=704456661.
- Social_position isPrimaryTopicOf Social_position.