Microsociology is one of the main points (or focuses) of
sociology, concerning the nature of everyday human
social interactions and
agency on a small scale: face to face. Microsociology is based on interpretative analysis rather than statistical or empirical observation, and shares close association with the philosophy of
phenomenology. Methods include
symbolic interactionism and
ethnomethodology; ethnomethodology in particular has led to many academic sub-divisions and studies such as micro
linguistical research and other related aspects of human social behaviour.
Macrosociology, by contrast, concerns the
social structure and broader systems.