Section 1
Understanding Social Interaction
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Boundless Sociology
Sociology
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Understanding Social Interaction
In sociology, social interaction is a dynamic, changing sequence of social actions between individuals or groups.

Ethnomethodology
Ethnomethodology studies procedures people carry out in order to create a sense of orderliness within a particular institution or community.

Dramaturgy
Dramaturgy is a sociological concept developed by Erving Goffman that uses the metaphor of theater to explain human behavior.