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Many forms of leisure and recreation have shifted from spontaneous or informal activities to formal and organized ones.
Social Structure
The organized pattern of social relationships and social institutions that make up a society.
Functionalism
A theoretical perspective in sociology and anthropology that interprets society as a system where all parts work together to promote stability and harmony.
Symbolic Interactionism
A sociological perspective focusing on how individuals interpret and give meaning to social symbols, interactions, and experiences.
Dramaturgical Sociology
A perspective in sociology that applies the metaphor of theater to analyze how individuals present themselves in everyday life to create specific impressions in the eyes of others.
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