Studies of Social Change Since 1948

Studies of Social Change Since 1948
Author: Norc Social Change Project,James Allan Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Social change
ISBN: LCCN:78311714

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Studies in Social Change Since 1948

Studies in Social Change Since 1948
Author: James A. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0932132200

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Studies in Social Change

Studies in Social Change
Author: Amitai Etzioni
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1966
Genre: Social change
ISBN: UOM:39015001691693

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Collection of essays on social change, including 3 case studies of change in Israel and among American Jewry - also includes a study of the elite, social planning for change, psychological aspects, and social theories. References.

Studies in Social Change Since 1948

Studies in Social Change Since 1948
Author: James A. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0932132197

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Social Change and Politics

Social Change and Politics
Author: Morris Janowitz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351490474

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This classic study deals with social control in advanced industrial society, especially the United States, and particularly the half-century after World War I. The United States is representative of Western advanced industrial nations that have been faced with marked strain in their political institutions. These nation-states have been experiencing a decline in popular confidence and distrust of the political process, an absence of decisive legislative majorities, and an increased inability to govern effectively, that is, to balance and to contain competing interest group demands and resolve political conflicts.Janowitz uses the sociological idea of social control to explore the sources of these political dilemmas. Social control does not imply coercion or the repression of the individual by societal institutions. Social control is, rather, the face of coercive control. It refers to the capacity of a social group, including a whole society, to regulate itself. Self-regulation implies a set of higher moral principles beyond those of self-interest.Since the end of World War II, the expanded scope of empirical research has profoundly transformed the sociological discipline. The repeated efforts to achieve a theoretical reformulation have left a positive residue, but there have been no new conceptual breakthroughs that are compelling. This book is a concerted and detailed effort organize and to make sense out of the vastly increased body of empirical research.

Social Trends in American Life

Social Trends in American Life
Author: Peter V. Marsden
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400845569

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Changes in American social attitudes and behaviors since the 1970s Social Trends in American Life assembles a team of leading researchers to provide unparalleled insight into how American social attitudes and behaviors have changed since the 1970s. Drawing on the General Social Survey—a social science project that has tracked demographic and attitudinal trends in the United States since 1972—it offers a window into diverse facets of American life, from intergroup relations to political views and orientations, social affiliations, and perceived well-being. Among the book's many important findings are the greater willingness of ordinary Americans to accord rights of free expression to unpopular groups, to endorse formal racial equality, and to accept nontraditional roles for women in the workplace, politics, and the family. Some, but not all, signs indicate that political conservatism has grown, while a few suggest that Republicans and Democrats are more polarized. Some forms of social connectedness such as neighboring have declined, as has confidence in government, while participation in organized religion has softened. Despite rising standards of living, American happiness levels have changed little, though financial and employment insecurity has risen over three decades. Social Trends in American Life provides an invaluable perspective on how Americans view their lives and their society, and on how these views have changed over the last two generations.

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis
Author: Renaud Egreteau,François Robinne
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789971698669

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With a young population of more than 52 million, an ambitious roadmap for political reform, and on the cusp of rapid economic development, since 2010 the world’s attention has been drawn to Myanmar or Burma. But underlying recent political transitions are other wrenching social changes and shocks, a set of transformations less clearly mapped out. Relations between ethnic and religious groups, in the context of Burma’s political model of a state composed of ethnic groups, are a particularly important “unsolved equation”. The editors use the notion of metamorphosis to look at Myanmar today and tomorrow—a term that accommodates linear change, stubborn persistence and the possibility of dramatic transformation. Divided into four sections, on politics, identity and ethnic relations, social change in fields like education and medicine, and the evolutions of religious institutions, the volume takes a broad view, combining an anthropological approach with views from political scientists and historians. This volume is an essential guide to the political and social challenges ahead for Myanmar.

The Death Penalty in America

The Death Penalty in America
Author: Hugo Adam Bedau
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 1998-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199761425

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InThe Death Penalty in America: Current Controversies, Hugo Adam Bedau, one of our preeminent scholars on the subject,provides a comprehensive sourcebook on the death penalty, making the process of informed consideration not only possible but fascinating as well. No mere revision of the third edition of The Death Penalty in America--which the New York Times praised as "the most complete, well-edited and comprehensive collection of readings on the pros and cons of the death penalty"--this volume brings together an entirely new selection of 40 essays and includes updated statistical and research data, recent Supreme Court decisions, and the best current contributions to the debate over capital punishment. From the status of the death penalty worldwide to current attitudes of Americans toward convicted killers, from legal arguments challenging the constitutionality of the death penalty to moral arguments enlisting the New Testament in support of it, from controversies over the role of race and class in the judicial system to proposals to televise executions, Bedau gathers readings that explore all the most compelling aspects of this most compelling issue.