POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY MAKES A SHIFT TOWARDS SERVICE SECTOR AND ICT Post industrial society is marked by a transition from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy‚ a transition that is also connected with subsequent societal restructuring. Post industrialization is the next evolutionary step from an industrialized society and is most evident in countries and regions that were among the first to experience the Industrial Revolution‚ such as the United States‚ Western Europe‚ and
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TYPES OF SOCIETIES Sociologist Gerhard Lenski (1924–) defined societies in terms of their technological sophistication. As a society advances‚ so does its use of technology. Societies with rudimentary technology depend on the fluctuations of their environment‚ while industrialized societies have more control over the impact of their surroundings and thus develop different cultural features. This distinction is so important that sociologists generally classify societies along a spectrum of their
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Work in Pre-industrial‚ Industrial and Post-industrial era For this paper‚ we are going to look at 3 very different periods from the history. We concentrate on the work conditions‚ look at who has to work in the family and how inventions influence the production and selling processes. Also‚ name some jobs that were popular during these periods. First era is Pre-industrial era. Eventhough this period goes far back to the time when plough was invented (Concern Infotech Pvt. Ltd. 2010)‚ we are going
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Youth in Argentina: A Comparative Analysis of Argentine Youth: An Untapped Potential‚ Human Societies‚ How Societies Change‚ and Course Material It was at the age of 8 that I was about to endow on one of my largest journeys in life‚ moving to another country. At such time I knew neither the implications nor changes that would occur in my life and was discontent to be moving. Nevertheless‚ it was this passage that fueled my curiosity for discovering why the youth in my country had been consumed
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Information Society I. What is the Information Society? II. Reasons of the coming of the age of the IS III. Development of the IS B. Theories of the Information Society I. The medium is the message and Global Village (Marshall – 1960s) II. Post- Industrial Society (Daniel Bell) and Third wave (Alvin Toffler) III. Network society C. Effects D. Conclusion THEORIES OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY A. The coming of the age of the Information Society I. What is the Information Society? Information
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Childhood is considered a social construct made by society from social news of the people within that society. However different cultures view childhood in a variety of ways‚ meaning that there is no universal definition for what childhood is. In biological terms we consider childhood to begin from birth‚ and to once you’ve ‘grown up’ and become independent because in this period of time you cannot survive without some form of independency. Therefore bringing forward the notion that childhood can
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Q.Industrial society is a modern society‚ comment. A. Modernity is a very broad concept (and it is a product of renneissance‚ industrialisation‚ french revolution) typically refers to a post-traditional‚ post-medieval historical period‚ one marked by the move from feudalism (or agrarianism) toward capitalism‚ industrialization‚ secularization and rationalization. The Modernization describes the process and changes since Industrial Revolution in 18th century in all aspects of human. We
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In sociology‚ industrial society refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production‚ supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour. Such a structure developed in the west in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution‚ and replaced the agrarian societies of the Pre-modern‚ Pre-industrial age. Industrial societies are generally mass societies‚ and may be succeeded by an Information society. They are often contrasted to with the traditional
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to meet the demand of global economy age‚ therefore‚ first‚ this paper brings forward the definition of competitive advantage of locations. Second‚ China is changing from industrial society to knowledge society‚ so the competitive advantage of locations for Chinese industries have the cross-characteristics of the two societies‚ which is globally representative. On the base of the deep influences of Transnational Corporations on automobile industry‚ the paper analyzes the competitive advantage of
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which were forced upon rest of the world. Today the entire world is collectively involved in destruction of environment but the biggest role in this process of destruction was played by Western Civilization. The West was the first to start Industrial Revolution and travel on the destructive path of Industrialization and Consumerism.......It then forced western lifestyle on its colonies in Asia‚ Africa and America whose cultures it had already destroyed during the era of Colonization. The
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