Sociology, asked by aadil24, 1 month ago

social change in Kashmir society​

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Answered by chinnu1499
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Sociologists define social change as changes in human interactions and relationships that transform cultural and social institutions. These changes occur over time and often have profound and long-term consequences for society.

Answered by binayakk69
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The book under review is a study about thirty prominent and representative social characters that portray their selves and social images, ideal identity types, social system, social order and political realities which have emerged in the Kashmiri society in the post- accession period in the context of broader and deeper social transformation. The work has helped to portray Kashmir’s as individuals and as members of their society; as they are and feel; as they think and understand; as they behave and operate; as they act and react; as they wish, aspire, practice and uphold distinctive ideas, ideals, views opinions and perspectives about life and society. This book has primarily and essentially explained the concept of ‘social order’ as believed and practiced by majority of Kashmiri masses and presents sociological perspective and assessment of their social ideals, views, opinions, ideas and ideology, social institutions, organizations, agencies, social processes of transformation, particularly the process of change and development, modernization and social developments from birth to death at conceptual and practical level.

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