Promoting Empowerment: Social Change in Disasters Session 33.

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Promoting Empowerment: Social Change in Disasters Session 33

2 Session Objectives  Define “social change” and identify kinds of social change  Identify the sources of social change  Explain the levels of social change

Session 333 How is Social Structure Created? Boss Employee Parent Child Clergy Members Teacher Student Economic System Family System Belief System Education System Examples of How Interaction Patterns Create Social Institutions, Whose Interaction Creates Social Structure

Session 334 What is “Culture”?

Session 335 Kinds of Social Change  Change in personnel  Change in the way parts of structure relate  Change in the function of structures  Change in the relationship between structures  Emergence of new structures

Session 336 Sources of Social Change  Technology  Ideology  Competition  Conflict  Polity  Economy  Globalization

Session 337 Levels of Social Change  Small Group  Organization  Institution  Society  Global