Sociological networks refer to social structures or systems of relationships between individuals or groups. These networks can include family ties, friendships, work connections, or online interactions.
Related terms
Social Capital: The resources (such as support, information, and influence) individuals gain through their participation in social networks.
Small World Phenomenon: The concept that everyone is connected by relatively short chains of acquaintanceship.
Social Norms: Shared expectations about how people should behave within a particular society or group.