Irish sociologists illustrate how the pub is central to Irish sociality and society, and has been closely related to everyday community life. |
The empathy gained by fasting is meant to socialise people into giving alms to the poor which is considered to be the very basis of sociality. |
And since they rely on channels of sociality beyond their immediate context, chains model the idea of proselytising. |
Less obvious in its function in sociality than sight and hearing, olfaction still mediates relationships between subjects. |
Habitat is where sociality takes place, a territory characterised by indeterminacy and ambivalence. |
The results demonstrated that the sociality of a situation potentiates respondent laughter. |