Social organization refers to the way in which individuals within a society or group are structured and interact with each other. This field of research focuses on understanding the patterns, norms, roles, and relationships within social groups, as well as how these factors influence behavior, decision-making, and outcomes. Researchers in this area may study various aspects of social organization, such as social hierarchies, power dynamics, communication networks, group cohesion, and the division of labor. They may also explore how social organization differs across cultures, historical periods, and contexts, and how it shapes individual and collective behavior. Overall, social organization research is important for understanding how societies function and how individuals navigate and contribute to social structures.