Definitions of Social Change
Social change, indicating a change in the social structure of a society --- where your old patterns of social relations is replaced by the new-pattern of social relations within a society.
Karl Marx: From Feudal Society a Capitalist Society. (economic)
Durkheim: From Mechanical Solidarity with the People to People with Organic Solidarity. (demographics).
Social change, indicating a change in the social structure of a society --- where your old patterns of social relations is replaced by the new-pattern of social relations within a society.
Karl Marx: From Feudal Society a Capitalist Society. (economic)
Durkheim: From Mechanical Solidarity with the People to People with Organic Solidarity. (demographics).
The nature of social stratification which affects the status changes:
1. Ascribed status is the status of a person because of his birth
2. Achieved status is a person who obtained status through deliberate attempt
3. Assigned status is the status given by others
1. Ascribed status is the status of a person because of his birth
2. Achieved status is a person who obtained status through deliberate attempt
3. Assigned status is the status given by others
Factors Influencing the Social Status in the Age of Industrialization:
Three dimensions of social stratification:
1. Power, the opportunity available to a person to carry out his will in a social action
2. Previlege, means the privileges, rights precede, and the right to obtain special treatment in a common life
3. Prestige, honor and means must be associated with a particular social system
2. Previlege, means the privileges, rights precede, and the right to obtain special treatment in a common life
3. Prestige, honor and means must be associated with a particular social system
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