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... CHANGE Finally , functionalism has been criticized for being unable to deal with social change . The burden of functional analysis has been placed upon the study of the contribution or functioning of parts to some whole . The original ...
... CHANGE Finally , functionalism has been criticized for being unable to deal with social change . The burden of functional analysis has been placed upon the study of the contribution or functioning of parts to some whole . The original ...
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... social systems are not constant : they change continually in the light of environmental conditions . The analogy is , in this respect , misleadingly static . SOCIAL CHANGE Equilibrium analysis deals with short - term “ adjustive ...
... social systems are not constant : they change continually in the light of environmental conditions . The analogy is , in this respect , misleadingly static . SOCIAL CHANGE Equilibrium analysis deals with short - term “ adjustive ...
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... social change . Boston : Little , Brown . Smelser , N. , AND WARNER , S. 1971. Sociological theory : a contemporary view . New York : General Learning Press . SMITH , A. 1973. The concept of social change : a critique of the ...
... social change . Boston : Little , Brown . Smelser , N. , AND WARNER , S. 1971. Sociological theory : a contemporary view . New York : General Learning Press . SMITH , A. 1973. The concept of social change : a critique of the ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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