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Sociology is a relatively new academic discipline .
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Sociology , a relatively new academic discipline emerged in the early 19 th century .
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It emerged in the early 19 th century in response to the challenges of modernity .
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It was coined by Auguste Comte in 1838 , combing the terms socius ( companion ) and logia ( study of ).
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Increasing mobility and technological advances resulted in the increasing exposure of people to cultures and societies different from their own .
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arose due to the challenges faced by people when exposed to cultures and societies other than their own . This
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The impact of this exposure was varied , but for some people included the breakdown of traditional norms and customs and warranted a revised understanding of how the world works .
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also caused a breakdown of traditonal norms and customs and required a change in understanding of how the world works for some people . Sociologists
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Sociologists responded to these changes by trying to understand what holds social groups together and also exploring possible solutions to the breakdown of social solidarity .
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sought to understand how society holds itself together in groups and find
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The term sociology was coined by Auguste Comte ( 1798 - 1857 ) in 1838 from the Latin term socius ( companion , associate ) and the Greek term logia ( study of , speech ) .
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solutions to the breakdown of social solidarity
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