Secularisation refers to the process by which religion becomes less important in people's lives and in society overall. This means that fewer people attend religious services, follow religious customs, or let religious beliefs influence their decisions and actions. In places where secularisation is happening, institutions like schools, governments, and the media operate independently from religious organisations. Secularisation is an important concept in sociology because it helps us understand how society changes over time, especially in terms of beliefs, values, and behaviours.
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