Author(s): Z.H Ramli*
Social change is a fundamental aspect of human societies, shaping their evolution and influencing individual lives. Sociology, as a discipline, offers valuable insights into the processes, causes, and consequences of social change. This research article explores various sociological theories and approaches to understanding social change, including structural-functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and feminist perspectives. By examining key concepts such as social movements, globalization, technological innovation, and demographic shifts, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the dynamics of social change and its implications for contemporary society.
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