In sociology, social action refer to any action that takes into account actions and reactions of other individuals and is modified based on those events.
The term "social action" was introduced by Max Weber. It is a more encompassing term than Florian Znaniecki's social phenomena, since the individual performing social actions is not passive, but (potentially) active and reacting.
Weber differentiated between several types of social actions:
In sociological hierarchy, social action is more advanced than behavior, action and social behavior, and is in turn followed by more advanced social contact, social interaction and social relation.
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