"Social" in French is translated as "social" (pronounced so-see-AL).
Émile Durkheim, a French sociologist, proposed the concept that society is a web of social relationships. He emphasized the interconnectedness of individuals within society and how these relationships shape social institutions and structures.
The Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution were two key events that inspired people to rethink social life. The rapid urbanization, technological advancements, and social upheaval during the Industrial Revolution challenged traditional social arrangements. The French Revolution sparked debates about equality, justice, and individual rights, leading to a growing interest in studying society through a scientific lens, which ultimately contributed to the development of sociology as a distinct discipline.
enquête, or enquête de terre (land surveying); or (according to babelfish.altavista.com) aperçu
It means that it is learnt inside the schoool
You would say "Je regarde la télévision" in French to mean "I am watching television."
Web social
sujets socials
les sciences humainesle sciences socials= social studies. How I know is from my french teacher, and my french textbook!
"assistant social" (if describing a male) or "assistante sociale" (for a female)
C'est un phénomène social assez important/répandu
personnels d'e`ducation sociale
If you mean PSE, then in french it is 'L'éducationcivique'. I think that's what they call it there! Emma xx
French Social Party ended in 1940.
French Social Party was created in 1936.
Social situation in the French suburbs happened in 2007.
its pretty simple: social
Une excellente fête - if referring to a social gatheringUn excellent parti - if referring to a political party