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Social Change

A social change is the support for a cause for positive change within society, including within an economy or government. Social changes vary from revolutions or minor changes in public opinion within a small group or regional area. Such changes can lead to the rise or fall of political systems or viewpoints, economic growth or recession, globalization or the democratization of a government.

Cultural evolution, identified in both anthropology and sociology, is social change on a large scale that occurs naturally. Society and civilisation was thought to be diminishing before the The Age of Enlightenment in Europe during the eighteenth century, but it is thought that from this point it progressed. The evolution of culture affects society's knowledge, ethics and aesthetics.


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Definition

Society: Noun

  • The relationships between all humans.

  • A group of people somehow different from other people.

  • All the traditions, institutions, etc. that exist within a group.

  • More powerful people.

  • Upper class people.

  • Friendship and company of other people.

  • (Biology) A community of organisms of one species.

Derivatives: Social

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Social Networks

A social network is a group of people somehow related by some form of familiarity, such as a group of friends or family. Although traditional thinking suggests true social networks must exceed 150 people, a social network might be much smaller.

Examples of social networks could include online internet communities or clubs. Sexual networks are a type of social network through which sexually transmitted infections are spread.

Harvard University professor Robert Putnam is one of the greatest supporters of the importance of social capital, which is said to offer similar benefits to those offered by economic capital and is thought to be essential to any democratic society. An increase in the size of any social network will increase social capital. However, an increase in the size of a social network will also mean a higher risk of individuals within the network acting for self-interest and may prevent individuals from recognizing other individuals within the network.


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General Information

Society is the general grouping of all all humankind. Social sciences is a study of these people, the social interactions they are involved in and the characteristics they hold.

A society can also refer specifically to any group of people, other animals and/or plants and the interactions within that group. This can be anything from a small neighborhood to the entire global community. A group of people may be grouped by religion, ethnicity, interests, political opinions or other relating factors.

In a global society there may be vast differences between people, including ethnicity, location, language, religion and beliefs, age, gender and sexual orientation.

The ancient Greek and Roman empires have had a far greater impact in forming modern society that any other civilizations in the ancient world. Both had a huge impact on philosophy, literature, science, politics, art and architecture. The Roman Empire included many aspects of the Greek civilization it overtook during the second century and was also responsible for the spread of Christianity.


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