SOCIAL CHANGE
Explore the various components and factors influencing social change, such as economic, political, religious, and technological changes. Learn about the resistances to social change, the role of education in promoting change, and the transmission of culture within societies.
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SOCIAL CHANGE Ms. Kadam P.G.
DEFINITIONS By social change is meant only such alterations as occur in social organization, that functions of society. is structure and Davis social changes are variations from the accepted modes of life; whether geographical conditions, in cultural equipments, composition of population, or ideologies and whether brought about by diffusion or invention within the group. due to alteration in Gillin and Gillin Change in social structure is social change. social structure is the network of relationship in a society involving social status, social roles and social norms. MacIver & Page
DEFINITIONS Social change is the term used to describe variations of modifications of any aspect of social process, social patterns, social interaction or social organization. Jones Social change means that large number of persons are engaged in activities that differ from those which they or their immediate forefathers engaged in sometime behavior is in the process of modification, that is only another way of indicating that social change is occurring. before. When human Merril and Eldredge
COMPONENTS OF SOCIAL CHANGE Economic Political Religious Moral Scientific and technological change
Geographical factors Environmental factors Cultural diffusion Factors which causes social change Migration Ideological influences War Scientific & tech. advances Population explosion
Cultural inertia Regionalism Fear of unknown Factors which Resist social change lingualism Vested interest Ethnicity Religious rigidity Caste Degree of Isolation
Education perpetuates eternal values Stabilizing democratic values Promotes capacity to welcome social change Spreading knowledge Evaluation of social change Role of education in social change Mother of new changes Removes barriers of social change Leadership role in social change Transmission of culture Increases the areas of social change Removal of obstacles Education about social change