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    SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Alejo-Alvarez-ArbonedaMalabad-Masesar-Sese-Villar What is CHANGE? • It is an enduring historical force with noticeable variations through time. • It may be hardly discernable or easily observable; it may be constructive or destructive. • It occurs EVERYWHERE and EVERYTIME. What is CHANGE? • It is intertwined with established patterns‚ particularly the socialization process. Socialization makes for conformity and predictability of behavior; change

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    they have done. All societies in the world develop their own expectations for behavior that eventually become part of the shared culture we live in today. Along with our shared culture and own family values and norms‚ exist what are called folkways and mores. Folkways are norms that are not strictly enforced to everyone.

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    create the material objects of their sustenance and comfort. Risk Society- a society “increasingly preoccupied” by the future & also with safety which generates the notion of risk. Mores- more formal with serious implications for violations. Folkways- less formal with lower implications for violations. Natural Law- a system of law that is determined by nature‚ and thus universal. Used to analyze human nature both social and personal- and deduce binding rules of moral behavior from it. Positive

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    America has a rich history that dates back to the beginning of the 16th century when the name was first applied to the territory now referred to as South America. The period between 1600 and1877 represents a significant milestone in the American history. Therefore‚ the period is characterized by slavery‚ industrialization‚ and the rise of the American colonies‚ Civil War‚ and attainment of independence. Although some people enjoyed the freedom in this period‚ it marked a terrible time for the Africans

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    In many ways our society demands that we conform to the “norm”. In the case of The Scarlet Letter that is the punishment of Hester Prynne and the Pressure put on Arthur Dimmesdale. Most of society demands that we follow their social folkways and mores‚ and whether we think it’s wrong or not we usually do anyway. People will spend so much of their time and money trying to conform to the majority that they might as well be the same person. The characters of The Scarlet Letter are very religious and

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    The definition of deviance‚ in a sociological context‚ describes actions or behaviors that violate social norms‚ including formally-enacted rules such as crime‚ as well as informal violations of social norms such as rejecting folkways and mores. It is the work of sociologists‚ psychologists‚ psychiatrists‚ and criminologists to study how these norms are created‚ how they change over time‚ and how they are enforced. Norms are rules and expectations by which members of society are conventionally guided

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    Puritanism is a branch of the Church of England that primarily settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1620s with the mission of reforming the Anglican Church. Socially‚ the Puritans differed from the Anglicans’ orthodox beliefs of alcohol consumption and paganrelated practices; religiously‚ the Puritans called for change in the structure and abolishment of certain traditions in the Anglican Church; ideologically‚ the Puritans demonstrated their unique way of thinking with their idea of their

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    life within different cultural places and times. A theory developed by sociologist Emile Durkheim known as the functionalist perspective profoundly applies through out the film. Concepts that are also seen in the film includes: human agency‚ norms‚ folkways‚ mores‚ and master status with a few theories and concepts of deviance. Green Mile Green Mile is a movie adapted from a story about the lives of a few guards on duty in death row. The story leads up to the execution of a wrongly accused man that

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    cultural trait. c. any gesture that conveys insult to others. d. social patterns that cause culture shock. 4. __________ are rules about everyday‚ casual living; __________ are rules with great moral significance. a. Mores; folkways b. Folkways; mores c. Proscriptive norms; prescriptive norms d. Prescriptive norms; proscriptive norms 5. The fact that some married men and married women are sexually unfaithful to their spouses is an

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    Unfortunately‚ their main focus is on the mores; sex‚ drugs‚ and load of immoralities. Shows like the Osbournes‚ Bobby and Whitney‚ Biggest Loser‚ and too many more all go against the values and folkways of our society. The new system of values that reality TV has no boundaries when it come to discussing mores. There are lot of shows that take away the value of relationship. Next is a show where a guy go on a date with a girl while more girls are

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