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Theories of Social Change Ms. Maharaj George Vanier SS
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Rationale There are many theories that exist that attempt to explain changes in society Each theory or perspective brings another layer of understanding to the issue of social change Social change is in itself unpredictable- it can be immediate or pro-longed It can affect a large population or a small subset within a population
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Evolutionary Theory All societies evolve and become complex over time The idea of Progress is the foundation for this theory- 2 levels to measure/attain societies ability to move forward to better living conditions. Ability to innovate Change is seen as positive and beneficial rather than negative and disrupting order
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Cyclical Theory Compares society to the “changing of the seasons”– natural progression of highs and lows Each season has different conditions, has a pinnacle, then gives way to the next season- only to return again Trends, fashions beliefs are seen as cyclical– they pop up every few years is popularized and then it gives way to something else This theory believes that the changes in person’s life position (birth, adulthood etc) controls preferences and what’s in
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Challenge and Change Theory Society faces challenges from internal environment and by internal/ external forces aimed at its destruction Ability to respond to threats determines societies fate. If a society can respond “successfully” to these attempts at destruction– “great society” Civilizations are built upon the mistakes of past cultures (intentionally try not to repeat same mistakes)
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Functionalist Theory Many aspects of social life including family structure, religion and division of labour can be understood by social statics and social dynamics Statics requirements necessary to maintain social order Dynamics factors that determine social change Functionalists study how society maintains stability Social institutions are created to maintain stability Generate norms, roles, social expectations etc. VIDEO– on blog (Institutions teaching us structure)
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Conflict Theory of Change Concerned with inequities that plague societies Marx groups with opposing interests are in conflict- rich and poor always struggling for power Dahrendorf proposed that with society’s changes comes dis-order/conflict Command class vs. obey class
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