Social Change Ch 3 Sec 3
Sources of Social Change All cultures change over time. Values and beliefs: Social Movements-long term efforts to promote or prevent social change. Usually involves a large number of people.
technology Using knowledge and tools to manipulate the environment, done in 2 ways: 1. Discovery: New uses for existing elements in the world. 2. Invention: use existing knowledge to create something that did not previously exist. Material: Non Material :
population Change in the size of population can bring about social change. New people= new cultural traits and values. (food) Economies Movement (retirees moving south)
diffusion People often borrow ideas, beliefs, and material objects from other societies. The process of spreading culture traits from one society to another is diffusion. The more contact a society has with other societies, the more traits it will borrow. Takes place constantly. Material more than non- material. Two-way process.
The physical environment New foods or scarcity of foods Natural disasters: can change whole communities.
Wars and conquests Bring about the greatest change in the least amount of time. Wars can also promote advances in technology and medicine that can have civilian applications.
RESISTANCE TO CHANGE ETHNOCENTRISM: people believe their own ways are best. (“Buy American”) CULTURAL LAG: some traits change fast, other take time. Material faster than non-material. (school year) VESTED INTERESTS: A person who is satisfied with the way things are now is likely to resist change.