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Title: Social Change


1
Social Change
  • Traditional, Modern And Postmodern Societies

2
Social Change the transformation of culture and
social institutions over time
  • Four major characteristics
  • Social change is inevitable, only the rate of
    change varies
  • Social change is sometimes intentional, but often
    is unplanned
  • Social change is controversial
  • Some social change matters more than others

3
Why Cultural Change Takes Place
  • Culture and change
  • Invention
  • Production of new objects, ideas, and social
    patterns
  • Discovery
  • Taking note of existing elements of a culture
  • Diffusion
  • The spread of products, people and information
    from one culture to another

4
Other Reasons Why
  • Conflict and social change
  • Tensions and stressors between individuals and
    groups can bring about change
  • Different groups gain and lose power and
    privilege as they struggle for their own
    positions
  • Ideas and change
  • Ideas can fuel social movements which bring about
    social change
  • The idea of equal rights for everyone
  • Demographics and change
  • Increases and decreases in numbers can lead to
    social change as society may need to expand
    and/or contract
  • Need for jobs, housing, education, etc

5
National Map 24-1 Who Stays Put? Residential
Stability across the United States
6
Modernity Social Patterns Resulting From
Industrialization
  • Peter Burger identified four characteristics of
    modernization the process of social change
    begun by industrialization
  • Decline of small, traditional towns
  • High-tech communications puts small towns in
    touch with the world
  • Expansion of personal choice
  • An unending series of options referred to as
    individualization
  • Increasing diversity in beliefs
  • Modernization promotes a more rational,
    scientific world-view
  • Future orientation and growing awareness of time
  • People living in industrialized nations tend to
    focus more on the future than on the past

7
Ferdinand Tonnies Loss of Community
  • With modernization comes the loss of
    gemeinschaft, or human community
  • Loss of community caring and the beginning of
    individualization and a business-like emphasis
  • Modernity brings about a condition referred to as
    gesellschaft, or impersonal relationships
  • People live among strangers and ignore most they
    pass on streets
  • Critical evaluation
  • Gemeinschaft exists in modern society
  • Didnt distinguish between cause effect
  • Romanticized traditional societies

8
Emile Durkheim Division of Labor
  • Modernization is marked by increases in a complex
    division of labor
  • People performing highly distinctive roles rather
    than everyone performing the same daily routines
  • Society transformed from mechanical to organic
    solidarity
  • Mechanical solidarity refers to a time when
    society was held together by social bonds
    anchored in common moral sentiments
  • Organic solidarity refers to modernity during
    which time social bonding is accomplished by way
    of mutual dependence
  • Critical evaluation
  • Societies norms and values strong enough to
    avoid anomie
  • People value the personal freedom of modern
    society despite the risks

9
Max Weber and Rational Society
  • Modernization means replacing a traditional
    worldview is nothing more than the with a
    rational way of thinking
  • Modern people value efficiency, have little
    reverence for the past and adopt whatever social
    patterns allow them to achieve their goals
  • Critical evaluation
  • The alienation he attributes to bureaucracy
    actually stems from social inequality

10
Karl Marx Capitalism
  • Industrial revolution was a capitalist revolution
  • Social conflict in capitalism sows seeds of
    egalitarian socialist revolution
  • Critical evaluation
  • Complex theory underestimates dominance of
    bureaucracy
  • Stifling socialist bureaucracies as bad or worse
    than dehumanizing capitalism

11
Theoretical Analysis of Modernity
  • Structural-functional theory
  • Mass society is a society in which prosperity and
    bureaucracy have eroded traditional social ties
  • Draws upon the ideas of Tonnies, Durkheim and
    Weber
  • Social-conflict theory
  • Class society is a capitalist society with
    pronounced social stratification
  • Draws upon the ideas of Marx
  • Critical evaluation
  • Mass society ignores social inequality,
    romanticizes the past
  • Class society overlooks the way equality in
    modern society has increased

12
David Riesman Modernity the Individual
  • Personal identity can be a problem since society
    changes so rapidly Inherent instability
  • Social character refers to personality patterns
    common to members of a particular society
  • Tradition-directedness refers to rigid conformity
    to time-honored ways of living
  • Other-directedness refers to a receptiveness to
    the latest trends and fashions, often expressed
    in the practice of imitating others

13
PostmodernitySocial Patterns Characteristic of
Postindustrial Societies
  • In some ways, modernity has failed
  • Much poverty and stress
  • The bright light of progress is fading
  • Less confidence about future
  • Science no longer holds the answers
  • Science has created its share of problems
  • Cultural debates are intensifying
  • The promises of social movements have not been
    fulfilled
  • Social institutions are changing
  • All institutions are going through change,
    including the most basic, the family

14
Amitai Etzioni the Communitarianism Movement
  • Strong rights presume strong responsibilities.
    Four proposals
  • Halt expanding culture of rights
  • Placing individual interests over the interests
    of the community is wrong
  • Nothing in the constitution allows us to do
    whatever we want
  • All rights involve responsibilities
  • Cannot keep taking without giving back
  • Certain responsibilities that no one is free to
    ignore
  • Upholding the law or protecting the environment
  • Defending some community rights may require
    limiting individual rights
  • Protecting the public interest may require drug
    testing of certain workers
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