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_a303.4 _bWEI |
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100 | _aWeinstein, Jay | ||
245 | _aSocial change | ||
250 | _aEd.3 | ||
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_aLahman _bRowman & Littllefield publisher Inc. _c2011 |
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300 | _axxv,430p. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS List ot Boxes, Figures, and Tables xiii Preface xv PART I The Study of Change 1 1 The Social Scientific Perspective 3 2 Social and Cultural Evolution 31 PART II The Components of Change 55 3 Population Growth and Demographic Transition 57 4 The Heritage and Dynamics of Culture 84 5 Social Structures, Systems, and Processes 106 PART III The Engines of Change 133 6 Social Movements: Concepts and Principles 137 7 Movements and Revolutions in Context 159 8 The Process of Technological Innovation 194 PART IV Change at the Macrolevel 217 9 From Gemeinschaft to Geselhchaft: The Urbanization of the Human Population 219 10 A World Divided 247 11 The Market, Capitalism, and Socialism 275 PART V Planned Change: Making Tomorrow's Society 307 12 The Paradoxes of Development 309 13 Democratic Planning and Applied Sociology 331 14 The Political Economy of Globalization 346 Notes 367 References 385 Index 423 | ||
890 | _aUnited Kingdom | ||
891 | _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni. | ||
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