so|cial ne t|work|ing N‑UNCOUNT
Social networking is the activity of using a particular website to contact other people and share information. □so |cial o r|der (
social orders ) N‑VAR The social order in a place is the way that society is organized there. □so |cial sci |ence (
social sciences )1
N‑UNCOUNT Social science is the scientific study of society.2
N‑COUNT [usu pl] The social sciences are the various types of social science, for example sociology and politics.so |cial sci |en|tist (
social scientists ) N‑COUNT A social scientist is a person who studies or teaches social science.so |cial se|cu |rity N‑UNCOUNT
Social security is a system under which a government pays money regularly to certain groups of people, for example the sick, the unemployed, or those with no other income. □so |cial se r|vices N‑PLURAL The
social services in a district are the services provided by the local authority or government to help people who have serious family or financial problems. □so |cial stu d|ies
1
N‑UNCOUNT In Britain, social studies is a subject that is taught in schools and colleges, and includes sociology, politics, and economics.2
N‑UNCOUNT In the United States, social studies is a subject that is taught in schools, and that includes history, geography, sociology, and politics.so |cial work N‑UNCOUNT
Social work is work which involves giving help and advice to people with serious family problems or financial problems.so |cial work|er (
social workers ) N‑COUNT A social worker is a person whose job is to do social work.so|ci|etal
/səsa I I t ə l/ ADJ [ADJ n] Societal means relating to society or to the way society is organized. [FORMAL ] □so|ci|ety
◆◆◆ /səsa I I ti/ (societies )1
N‑UNCOUNT Society is people in general, thought of as a large organized group. □2
N‑VAR A society is the people who live in a country or region, their organizations, and their way of life. □3
N‑COUNT A society is an organization for people who have the same interest or aim. □4
N‑UNCOUNT [oft N n] Society is the rich, fashionable people in a particular place who meet on social occasions. □5
→ see also building societyPREFIX
socio-
is used to form adjectives and nouns which describe or refer to things relating to or involving social factors.
so cio-econo mic also
socioeconomic ADJ [ADJ n] Socio-economic circumstances or developments involve a combination of social and economic factors. □