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The '''social environment''' or '''social context''' is a group of identical or similar [[social position]]s and [[social role]]s. Social enviroment of an [[individual]] is the [[culture]] that he or she was educated and/or lives in, and the people and institutions with whom the person interacts. For example, there are artistic enviroments (artists in a given area), educational enviroments (members of a university), political enviroments (members of a political party), etc. A given social enviroment is likely to create an [[enviroment solidarity]] among its members, who are more likely to keep together, trust and help one another and think in similar ways. This will likely influence a composition of a [[social circle]].
This is the sense of ''[[environment]]'' usually assumed in [[sociology]], [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and also often in common usage.
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