Sociology Reference Guide: The Elements of Social Change (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The preliminary group of essays serves as an introduction to the topic of social change. Katherine Walker and Mary
E. Lee cover the subject of change from its inception as a field of sociological study, noting how “modernity has its
roots in the...
E. Lee cover the subject of change from its inception as a field of sociological study, noting how “modernity has its
roots in the...
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The preliminary group of essays serves as an introduction to the topic of social change. Katherine Walker and Mary
E. Lee cover the subject of change from its inception as a field of sociological study, noting how “modernity has its
roots in the intellectual revolutions that ended the Middle Ages and brought about…the growth of science and rationality.”
In a particularly helpful essay, Lee reviews the four major areas that ground the conception of the modern
period: rationality, capitalism, industrialism, and political governance. Leading theorists Max Weber and Ferdinand
Toennies are recognized for their respective theories of traditional and rational societies and the notion of “the loss of
community” as a consequence of industrialization. “The Causes of Social Change” turns to the nature of change that
often accompanies technological advancement, which is also a signature of modernization.
E. Lee cover the subject of change from its inception as a field of sociological study, noting how “modernity has its
roots in the intellectual revolutions that ended the Middle Ages and brought about…the growth of science and rationality.”
In a particularly helpful essay, Lee reviews the four major areas that ground the conception of the modern
period: rationality, capitalism, industrialism, and political governance. Leading theorists Max Weber and Ferdinand
Toennies are recognized for their respective theories of traditional and rational societies and the notion of “the loss of
community” as a consequence of industrialization. “The Causes of Social Change” turns to the nature of change that
often accompanies technological advancement, which is also a signature of modernization.
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- 2014, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: The Editors of Salem Press
- ISBN-10: 1429834897
- ISBN-13: 9781429834896
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2014
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