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Some social change occurs without being noticed by most members of a society is known as what change

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Answered by shivakpn73
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Well known examples of such change have resulted from social movements in civil rights, women's rights, and LBGTQ rights, to name just a few. Relationships have changed, institutions have changed, and cultural norms have changed as a result of these social change movements

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Some social change occurs without being noticed by most members of a society is known as - Transformative change

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  • Social change may not be related to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society advances through evolutionary means. It can refer to a paradigmatic change in the socio-economic structure.
  • The causes of social change are manifold, and the change processes  can be identified as  short-term trends or long-term developments. The change can be cyclic or unidirectional.
  • Various manifestations of social change includes the following -
  1. Fabian Change - gradual and reformist incremental improvement in the manner of the Fabian Society.
  2. Radical Change - fundamental improvements in the style of political radicalism.
  3. Revolutionary Change - more abrupt, radical and drastic change, with implications of violence and new beginnings (perhaps more popular than political specter).
  4. Transformative change - a new age version of radical change and therefore difficult to define.
  5. Continuous change/open change - change (alleged) for the sake of change.
  6. Change from the top down - trust in leadership.
  7. Change from the bottom up - trust in the huddled masses.

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