And in the end…
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And in the end…. Architects of Change: Reconstructing Society . What are some of the sources of change in our society?. Single dramatic event Cultural and technological innovations Shifting population size Environmental pressures Diffusion from other cultures Media Others?.
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And in the end… Architects of Change: Reconstructing Society
What are some of the sources of change in our society? • Single dramatic event • Cultural and technological innovations • Shifting population size • Environmental pressures • Diffusion from other cultures • Media • Others? ©Pine Forge Press, an imprint of Sage Publications, 2008.
Major source of change: Technological advancement • Technological change may be one of most accelerated • Computers have become indispensable • Convenience and access to information • Negatives? • Loss of privacy • Blurring of traditional lines between work and home ©Pine Forge Press, an imprint of Sage Publications, 2008.
Major source of change:Social Movements • social movement Continuous, large-scale, organized collective action motivated by the desire to enact, stop, or reverse change in some area of society • Types of movements • Reform Movement – define? • Countermovement – define? • Revolutionary Movement- define? ©Pine Forge Press, an imprint of Sage Publications, 2008.
Rising Expectations • When conditions at their worst, many solely focused on survival • People more likely to seek social change when living conditions have improved somewhat • Chance for change seems possible ©Pine Forge Press, an imprint of Sage Publications, 2008.
Sociological Imagination • We re-create society not only through acts of defiance and organized social movements but also through our daily interactions • society is simultaneously a human creation and a phenomenon that exists independently of us, influencing and controlling our private experiences • Through sociology, we can be “aware of the chains that restrict our ‘movements,’ but we also have the tools to break those chains” ©Pine Forge Press, an imprint of Sage Publications, 2008.