Sociocentricity
[soh-see-oh-sen-trik, soh-shee-] /ˌsoʊ si oʊˈsɛn trɪk, ˌsoʊ ʃi-/
adjective
1.
oriented toward or focused on one’s own social group.
2.
tending to regard one’s own social group as superior to others.
3.
socially oriented.
sociocentric so·ci·o·cen·tric (sō’sē-ō-sěn’trĭk, -shē-)
adj.
Oriented toward society; outgoing.
Regarding one’s own social group as superior to that of others.
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