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Jessica Wilson
Pro. Watson
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today's discussion on sociology. Today we are very happy to have Professor Jessica Wilson, an expert in this area, to discuss with us. Thank you. Please to meet you. Pro. Watson, first of all, what is sociology? Well, sociology is often described as the study of human social relations, or the science of society, and lays claim to almost the whole of human life beyond the biological level, because virtually all human activities possess a social aspect. In other words, people interact with, and are influenced by, other people. Then what do sociologists study? By analyzing and theorizing about the social aspects of human activity, sociologists have developed a number of important concepts. The most comprehensive of these concepts are the sociological definitions of society and culture.