Sociology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Write short note on meaning of social change.

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Answered by rasefi786
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Social change refers to any significant alteration over time in behavior patterns and cultural values and norms. By “significant” alteration, sociologists mean changes yielding profound social consequences. Examples of significant social changes having long‐term effects include the industrial revolution, the abolition of slavery, and the feminist movement.  

Today's sociologists readily acknowledge the vital role that social movements play in inspiring discontented members of a society to bring about social change. Efforts to understand the nature of long‐term social change, including looking for patterns and causes, has led sociologists to propose the evolutionary, functionalist, and conflict theories of change (discussed in the next few sections). All theories of social change also admit the likelihood of resistance to change, especially when people with vested interests feel unsettled and threatened by potential changes.

Answered by isaacblagat
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Answer:

Social change refers to alteration of social order of a society over time in behaviour patterns, cultural values and norms.

Explanation:

Changes in our societies are invitable and are always happening.

Social changes occur in human relationships and interactions that totally transform our culture and social institutions. This changes largely leads to consequences in the society.

In the society, there exists collective powers to influence social changes. Individuals care most about the direction of social change that shapes and creates a kind of what the society expects.

This changes begins with how and when we interact with others who have different opinions and experiences in life.

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