SOCIAL CHANGE

Like people, societies change. In sociology, social change is defined as significant changes in cultural symbols, norms of behavior, social organizations or value systems. According to sociologists, significant changes mean those that result in …

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PRODUCTION MODES

A society’s economy is based on the production of goods and the provision of services. Goods are the material objects produced to satisfy the needs and desires of human beings. Consumer goods can be non-durable, …

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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION

Every society stratifies its members. Some people have more possessions and more of the resources that society values.  Social stratification describes how different groups of people are placed in society. In other words, it …

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Collective Behavior

Collective action is not always organized, but it should be able to arouse the interest of a relatively large number of people. Collective behavior means relatively spontaneous and unstructured behavior, carried out …

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Culture And Society

Culture means everything that is done, learned or shared by members of a society: values, beliefs, behaviors, symbols, languages ​​and material objects. Society means a group of people who live in a defined …

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