Title: The Social Differentiation Model by Smelser (1959)
1The Social Differentiation Modelby Smelser
(1959)
2The model consists of four processes that explain
the change from traditional to modern society.
31.There is a move from simple to complex
technology ? modernization of technology. Eg.
Use of typewriter to computer
42.There is a change from subsistence farming to
cash crop farming ?commercialization of
agriculture. Eg. Use of HYV of paddy for 2-
cropping replacing the 1-cropping
53.There is a transformation from the use of human
and animal power to machine power ?
industrialization. Eg. Use of machines in textile
and food industries
64.There is a change from the rural settlements to
urban settlements. There should be accompanied by
public amenities such as schools and banks
7- The processes may occur simultaneously or at
different time or rates.
8- Modernization leads to social and structural
differentiation.
9 Eg. a developed economy and society is highly
differentiated culture. Commercialization of
agriculture leads to differentiation of
production, marketing and consumption.
10 The change from traditional to modern society
affects social structure in 3 ways
111. Structural differentiation is defined as a
process whereby one social role or organization
differentiates into two or more roles or
structure to function more effectively. The new
social units are structurally distinct from each
other.
122. Integration small differentiated units merge
into larger units which are assumed to be
stronger and more efficient.
133. Differentiation may lead to uneven processes
of change conflicts, disturbances, disparity in
values and acceptance.
14Eg. one reaction to modernization has been the
emergence of social groups that reject modern
values.
15Another theory of development by Dudley Seers
(1969) says that development should occur when 3
major social problems i.e. inequality, poverty
and unemployment among the population are reduced.
16Thank You