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- Social_change abstract "Social change refers to an alteration in the social order of a society. Social change may include changes in nature, social institutions, social behaviours, or social relations.Social change may refer to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society moves forward by dialectical or evolutionary means. It may refer to a paradigmatic change in the socio-economic structure, for instance a shift away from feudalism and towards capitalism. Accordingly it may also refer to social revolution, such as the Socialist revolution presented in Marxism, or to other social movements, such as Women's suffrage or the Civil rights movement. Social change may be driven by cultural, religious, economic, scientific or technological forces.".
- Social_change wikiPageExternalLink gsociology.icaap.org.
- Social_change wikiPageExternalLink www.thevenusproject.com.
- Social_change wikiPageID "329948".
- Social_change wikiPageRevisionID "596691157".
- Social_change hasPhotoCollection Social_change.
- Social_change subject Category:Social_change.
- Social_change subject Category:Social_issues.
- Social_change subject Category:Social_movements.
- Social_change subject Category:Sociology_index.
- Social_change type Abstraction100002137.
- Social_change type Cognition100023271.
- Social_change type Content105809192.
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- Social_change type Issue105814650.
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- Social_change type SocialIssues.
- Social_change type SocialMovements.
- Social_change comment "Social change refers to an alteration in the social order of a society. Social change may include changes in nature, social institutions, social behaviours, or social relations.Social change may refer to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society moves forward by dialectical or evolutionary means. It may refer to a paradigmatic change in the socio-economic structure, for instance a shift away from feudalism and towards capitalism.".
- Social_change label "Cambio social".
- Social_change label "Changement sociétal".
- Social_change label "Mudança social".
- Social_change label "Social change".
- Social_change label "Sociale verandering".
- Social_change label "Sozialer Wandel".
- Social_change label "Sviluppo sociale".
- Social_change label "Zmiana społeczna".
- Social_change label "社会变迁".
- Social_change label "社会変動論".
- Social_change sameAs Sozialer_Wandel.
- Social_change sameAs Cambio_social.
- Social_change sameAs Changement_sociétal.
- Social_change sameAs Perubahan_sosial.
- Social_change sameAs Sviluppo_sociale.
- Social_change sameAs 社会変動論.
- Social_change sameAs Sociale_verandering.
- Social_change sameAs Zmiana_społeczna.
- Social_change sameAs Mudança_social.
- Social_change sameAs m.01wssw.
- Social_change sameAs Q1510761.
- Social_change sameAs Q1510761.
- Social_change sameAs Social_change.
- Social_change wasDerivedFrom Social_change?oldid=596691157.
- Social_change isPrimaryTopicOf Social_change.