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foundations of Knowledge - Diderot and D'Alembert's Encyclopédie, Marie-Lan Nguyen, 2010, CC –BY- SA 2.0.©
Supernatural - God creates man (Michelangelo, Ceiling of Sistine Chapel)©
Matter and Energy - Sun (NASA).©
Space and Earth - Solar System Montage (NASA, 2000).©
Gorilla Non-Human Organisms - Gorilla (Credit: E. De Merode, NASA ).©
Human Body and Mind. Courtesy of US Army image gallery.©
Human Society - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 1948 (United Nations, 1949).©
Human Thought and Art – The Vitruvian Man (Leonardo da Vinci, 1492).©
Technology - Space Shuttle Columbia as it lifts off from Launch Pad 39A on mission STS-107 (NASA, 2003).©
Human History - The French Revolution (July revolution. July 28, 1830), "Liberty Leading the People", (Eugene Delacroix, 1830).©
Living World
Knowledge Supernatural Universe Humans
Society studies the various aspects of human social life (C. Zins, 2011).
Pillar 7: Society
Human Society - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 1948 (United Nations, 1949).©
Society
Human Society - Gassed, John Singer Sargent, 1918; Imperial War Museum, London.© 1. Theory (27)
        explores the philosophical perspectives of human social life
        and social sciences. 

       
Philosophy of Social Sciences
        Social Philosophy   
Human Society - Maslenitsa, Boris Kustodiyev, 1919; Isaak Brodsky Museum, Saint. Petersburg.© 2. Society at-large
       represents social sciences that encompass diversified aspects.
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (1) General (28)
       Sociology  
       Anthropology    
      
Human Geography  
       Demography  
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (2) Area-Based (29)
       Area Studies
         (classified by area)

Education. Kindergarten in Amsterdam, Max Liebermann.jpg© 3. Domains
       represents social sciences that focus on specific areas of
      social life.  
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (1) Community
      explores the basics of social life.
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [1] Communication (30)
             explores the processes of transferring, receiving and
             understanding messages and meanings. 
             
Semiotics   
             
Linguistics 
              Languages
                 (classify by language)
 
              Communication Studies 
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [2] Contract (31)
             explores the theory and practice of political systems and
             the use and abuse of political power.
             
Political Science 
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [3] Codes (32)
             studies the guiding principles and sets of rules (codes) that
             establish the boundaries of human conduct and social
              interaction.
             
Ethics
              Law 
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [4] Conduct (33)
             explores human social behavior. 
             
Social Psychology 
             
Criminology 
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (2) Human Needs & Activities
      encompasses areas of human activity.
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [1] Defense and security (34)
             studies personal and community protection from dangers
             and worries caused by internal and foreign dangers.
              Military Studies
              Police Studies
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [2] Health and wellbeing (35)
              Health Policy
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [3] Economics (36)
              Economics
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [4] Education (37)
              Education
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [5] Labor and employment (38)
              Labor studies
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [6] Welfare (39)
              Social Policy
              Social Work
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [7] Transportation (40)
              Transportation management
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [8] Housing (41)
              Housing management
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [9] Urban planning (42)
              Urban planning management
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [10] Law and conflict resolution (43)
              Conflict Resolution
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [11] Culture (44)
              Culture studies
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [12] Communication and media (45)
              Media studies
              Journalism
              Public relations
              Advertising
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [13] Recreation (46)
              Recreation Studies
              Tourism
             Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© [14] Sport (47)
              Sport Studies
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (3) Management & Administration (48)
      
Management studies
Tahitian Women on the Beach, Paul Gauguin, 1891; Musée d'Orsay, Paris.© 4. Social Groups
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (1) Gender (49)
       Women's Studies
       Men's Studies 
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (2) Age (50)  
      
Youth Studies  
       Gerontology  
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (3) Ethnicity (51)
     
Ethnicity-based Studies
          (ethnic classification)
      Temporary image. Image: Reverse Side of a Painting, Cornelis Gysbrechts, 1670; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.© (4) Interest (52)
      
Family Studies
      
Gay & Lesbian Studies
       Addiction-based Studies 

 
The strength of a human society is reflected in its members’ commitment to defend their common cultural heritage against cultural oppression (C. Zins, 2011).

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