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1 WarmUp: Review Open your books to Chapter 3, Section 3 & identify the 6 factors of social change discussed in that section. In your journals, copy & summarize each of those factors.

2 Social Change & Modernization
Chapter 18.1 Social Change & Modernization

3 Objectives Summarize the theories that social scientists have offered to explain the process of social change. Explain how theories of social change have evolved.

4 Social Change alterations in various aspects of society over time

5 Spengler & Sorokin Cyclical theory

6 Cyclical Theory of Social Change
views change from a historical perspective assumes natural stages of development likely to gain popularity during periods of upheaval

7 Oswald Spengler German historian deeply troubled by WWI
wrote Decline of the West asserted that West was well into decline in the 1900s & collapse was inevitable

8 Pitirim Sorokin Russian-American sociologist
presented 2 extreme forms of culture ideational culture: truth & knowledge sought through faith & religion sensate culture: people seek knowledge through science

9 Early & Modern Evolutionary theory

10 Evolutionary Theory of Social Change
views change as a process that moves in one direction – toward increasing complexity

11 Early Evolutionary Theories
1800s: believed that all societies progress through the same distinct stages of social development stages should improve over time justified political & social conditions in Europe & U.S.

12 Modern Evolutionary Theories
said that societies have a “tendency” to become more complex over time attempts to see why societies change

13 Equilibrium theory

14 Equilibrium Theory of Social Change
built on functionalist idea that society resembles a living organism occurs as society adapts to maintain stability after a change in one area; involves differentiation & integration

15 Marx & Class Conflict, Dahrendorf & Social Conflict Conflict theory

16 Conflict Theory of Social Change
change results from conflicts between groups with opposing interests

17 Karl Marx & Class Conflict
all human history is history of class conflict most interested in how this occurs in industrial societies

18 Ralf Dahrendorf & Social Conflict
holds that social conflict can take many forms racial, ethnic, political, religious, labor, gender, age, etc.

19 Social Change Through Technology: Social Media & Climate Change
Participation culture, creativity & social change Do you agree with Gauntlett’s assertion that we need to become more of a “making-and-doing culture” as opposed to a “sit-back-and-be-told culture?” Why or why not? How do you think technology & social media will influence social movements of the future? Do you think that people will be happier & more productive if they are engaged in the process of creating? Why or why not? What role will social media play in helping us transition into a society that has to adapt to new environmental challenges? What challenges might we be facing?

20 CHAPTER 18: CLASSWORK Page 470: #3-4 Page 479: #2-3
Page 480: #1-10 Identifying People & Ideas Page 480: #1-6 Understanding Main Ideas Page 481: #1-4 Building Social Studies Skills


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