description::
· socialitation is a-biobody comprised of many organisms for a-GOAL.
name::
* McsEngl.filMcsStnOgm.last.html!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.dirStn/filMcsStnOgm.last.html!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.bio-system!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.bio.002-organism!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.bio.organism-002!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.ogmMany!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.population-of-organisms!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.socialitationOgm!⇒stnOgm, (from organization)
* McsEngl.socialitation-of-organisms!⇒stnOgm, (from organization)
* McsEngl.stnOgm, {2020-11-14},
* McsEngl.stnOgm'(socialitation-of-organisms)!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.sysOgm!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.sysOrganism!⇒stnOgm, {2020-03-27},
* McsEngl.system.socialitation!⇒stnOgm,
* McsEngl.system-of-organisms!⇒stnOgm,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.zo-vo!=socialitation,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κοινώνωση!=socialitation, από οργάνωση, {2019-12-30},
description::
· any subsystem of stnOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'01_node,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att004-node,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'node,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'02_node-of-organisms,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att011-node-of-organisms,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'node-of-organisms,
description::
· any organism PART of the-socialitation.
name::
* McsEngl.member-of-socialitation,
* McsEngl.participant-of-stnOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att001_organism,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'organism,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'member,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'participant,
description::
· the-relations among the-organisms.
===
"Sociality is the degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups (gregariousness) and form cooperative societies.
Sociality is a survival response to evolutionary pressures.[1] For example, when a mother wasp stays near her larvae in the nest, parasites are less likely to eat the larvae.[2] Biologists suspect that pressures from parasites and other predators selected this behavior in wasps of the family Vespidae.
This wasp behaviour evidences the most fundamental characteristic of animal sociality: parental investment. Parental investment is any expenditure of resources (time, energy, social capital) to benefit one's offspring. Parental investment detracts from a parent's capacity to invest in future reproduction and aid to kin (including other offspring). An animal that cares for its young but shows no other sociality traits is said to be subsocial.
An animal that exhibits a high degree of sociality is called a social animal. The highest degree of sociality recognized by sociobiologists is eusociality. A eusocial taxon is one that exhibits overlapping adult generations, reproductive division of labor, cooperative care of young, and—in the most refined cases—a biological caste system."
[{2019-12-22} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociality]
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att002-sociality,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'sociality,
* McsEngl.sociality-of-socialitation,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κοινωνικότητα!=sociality,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'03_node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att007-node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'node-of-satisfiers,
description::
· the-satisfiers related (consumed, produced, wanted ...) to stnOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.satisfierOgm,
* McsEngl.satisfierStn!⇒satisfierOgm,
* McsEngl.sfrOgm!⇒satisfierOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'06_satisfier!⇒satisfierOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att012-satisfier!⇒satisfierOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'satisfier!⇒satisfierOgm,
description::
* food,
* safety,
* reproduction,
===
* governing,
* shelter,
name::
* McsEngl.foodStn,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att006-food!⇒foodStn,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'food!⇒foodStn,
description::
· the-good|bad-state of socialitation.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'04_health,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att003-health,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'health-003,
* McsEngl.health.socialitation,
generic-tree::
* health-of-socialitation,
description::
· any dysfunction or dys-structure of a-socialitation.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'disorder,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att008-disorder,
* McsEngl.disorder-of-socialitation,
description::
"When you have a role in a system and the culture around the system assigns an algorithm that you are "supposed to follow" to determine how you act in that role, but you instead follow a different algorithm for selfish (or otherwise misaligned) reasons, this is corruption"
[{2020-11-15} https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1327902465694470146]
name::
* McsEngl.corruption-of-stnOgm,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att013-corruption,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'corruption,
description::
· the-place associated with this socialitation.
name::
* McsEngl.place-of-socialitation,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'07_place,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att010-place,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'place,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'attResource,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'Infrsc,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'attStructure,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'structure,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'attDoing,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'doing,
description::
· goal-of-socialitation is its WANTING doing.
· a-stnOgm exists for this goal.
· a-family for reproduction.
· a-household for shelter, security, companion, fooding, etc.
name::
* McsEngl.goal-of-socialitation,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'att009-goal,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'goal,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'attEvoluting,
* McsEngl.stnOgm'evoluting,
{time.2019-12-23}::
=== McsHitp-creation:
· creation of current concept.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'whole-part-tree,
whole-tree-of-::
* stnOgm,
* Sympan,
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm'generic-specific-tree,
generic-of-stnOgm::
*
* biobody,
attribute-tree-of-stnOgm::
* ,
specific-of-stnOgm::
* McsEngl.stnOgm.specific,
* group-of-organisms, (simple)
* organization, (mid)
* society, (complex)
===
* societal-stnOgm,
* societalNo-stnOgm,
description::
· on sociality:
* group-of-organisms, (simple)
* organization, (mid)
* society, (complex)
description::
· a-socialitation (a-system of organisms for a-goal) of humans.
name::
* McsEngl.association!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.community!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.human.004-system!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.human.system-004!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.human-socialitation!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.humanSys!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.interpersonal-relationship!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.socialitation!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.socialitation-of-humans!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.socialitationHmn!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.001-human!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.human!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.stn!⇒stnHmn,
* McsEngl.stnHmn,
* McsEngl.system.human!⇒stnHmn,
descriptionLong::
"An interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring. The context can vary from family or kinship relations, friendship, marriage, relations with associates, work, clubs, neighborhoods, and places of worship. Relationships may be regulated by law, custom, or mutual agreement, and form the basis of social groups and of society as a whole.[citation needed]
This association may be based on inference,[further explanation needed] love, solidarity, support, regular business interactions, or some other type of social connection or commitment. Interpersonal relationships thrive through equitable and reciprocal compromise,[citation needed] they form in the context of social, cultural and other influences.
The study of interpersonal relationships involves several branches of the social sciences, including such disciplines as sociology, communication studies, psychology, anthropology, and social work.
Interpersonal ties are also a subject in mathematical sociology.[1]
The scientific study of relationships evolved during the 1990s and came to be referred to[by whom?] as "relationship science",[2][need quotation to verify] which distinguishes itself from anecdotal evidence or from pseudo-experts by basing conclusions on data and on objective analysis."
[{2020-02-28} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpersonal_relationship]
description::
· any subsystem of stnHmn.
name::
* McsEngl.stnHmn'01_node,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'att001-node,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'node,
description::
· any subsystem of humans.
name::
* McsEngl.stnHmn'02_node-of-humans,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'att002-node-of-humans,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'node-of-humans,
description::
· any subsystem of satisfiers.
name::
* McsEngl.stnHmn'03_node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'att003-node-of-satisfiers,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'node-of-satisfiers,
description::
· the-good|bad-state of socialitationHmn.
name::
* McsEngl.stnHmn'att005-health,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'health,
name::
* McsEngl.stnHmn'att006-place,
* McsEngl.stnHmn'place,
description::
* groupHmn,
* organizationHmn,
* societyHmn,
* project,
* couple,
* family,
* friendship,
* kinship,
description::
· a-socialitation with humanNo-organisms.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm.002-humanNo,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.humanNo,
description::
· a-socialitation part of a-societyOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.societyOgm'att013-socialitation,
* McsEngl.societyOgm'socialitation,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.006-societal,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.societal,
description::
· a-socialitation NOT part of a-societyOgm.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm.007-societalNo,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.societalNo,
description::
· a-socialitation related with a-satisfier.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm.008-satisfier,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.satisfier,
description::
· a-socialitation not-related with a-satisfier.
name::
* McsEngl.stnOgm.008-satisfierNo,
* McsEngl.stnOgm.satisfierNo,
this page was-visited times since {2019-12-23}
page-wholepath: synagonism.net / Mws / dirStn / stnOgm
SEARCH::
· this page uses 'locator-names', names that when you find them, you find the-LOCATION of the-concept they denote.
⊛ GLOBAL-SEARCH:
· clicking on the-green-BAR of a-page you have access to the-global--locator-names of my-site.
· use the-prefix 'stnOgm' for sensorial-concepts related to current concept 'system.socialitation'.
⊛ LOCAL-SEARCH:
· TYPE CTRL+F "Mcs.words-of-concept's-name", to go to the-LOCATION of the-concept.
· a-preview of the-description of a-global-name makes reading fast.
webpage-versions::
• version.last.dynamic: ../../dirMcs/dirStn/McsStn000002.last.html,
• version.1-0-0.2021-04-11: (0-37) filMcsStnOgm.1-0-0.2021-04-11.html,
• version.0-1-0.2019-12-23 draft creation,