Factors that Influence Change. Physical Environment Proximity Population Changes Social and Cultural Values Leaders Population Readiness Technology

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Factors that Influence Change Physical Environment Proximity Population Changes Social and Cultural Values Leaders Population Readiness Technology

Physical Environment o Climate, weather, vegetation, animal populations and humans all affect the physical environment When one of these factors changes it has a ripple effect which affects the rest of the society Natural disasters can wipe out core resources that people in a society depend on Examples Floods like Hurricane Katrina, Tsunamis in Indonesia and Japan Entire towns and cities were wiped out and areas completely destabilized infrastructures and institutions affected, taking years to recover from Environmental issues cased by humans such as pollution and global warming can cause serious negative changes to the environment and populations Examples Skin cancer rates in Australia are the highest in the world, partly due to the damage to the ozone layer next slide

Where are these kids playing, what is the temperature & why are they dressed like this?

Proximity How close another cultural group is to a society can cause it to change Societies that live in close proximity to others tend to change more rapidly than those who are remote Exchanges between cultures are known as intercultural contact In the past this occurred through wars, exploration and trade Today this includes the exchange of ideas, trade, globalization and tourism

Population Changes Changes in population due to immigration and emigration affect society The Canada we know today was built via immigration New immigrants can create diverse cities and challenge the social system to expand to meet the unique needs of its new members Ex. Where does everyone live? We need population growth through immigration, see Canadian birth rate but there are limits on the number of people who can come in to avoid overwhelming existing social systems and infrastructures Losing population to emigration also affects a society, They lose workers, brain power, taxes and so on

Social Environment There are different types of societies, collectivist and individualistic; singular, pluralistic and inclusiveness Collectivist societies emphasize the group rather than the individual, survival and doing well is measured collectively behaviour is guided by duties and responsibility to the group this can make change difficult because the change would need to benefit the group as a whole and because these societies are more likely to be quite traditional Individualistic societies emphasize the individual rather than the group, survival and doing well is measured personally- behaviour is guided by privileges and freedoms theoretically more tolerant of differences and therefore more accepting of changes Focus on individual success can cause inequities in the society which can cause conflict or challenges

Leaders Charismatic leadership The emergence of a leader with charisma is an important component of social change Charisma is a term used by Max Weber to describe a leader characterized by large vision, magnetic style, having strong popular support and aspects of extraordinary, superhuman and supernatural character a leader who places demands on the populace but also promises rewards for their support one who maintains distance between herself & the people she is on a pedestal in a sense this leader may be good or bad, but for sociologists these critiques should be value free and focus on the leadership skills example Were they an effective leader? Not Were they a moral leader?

Leaders The Role of Elites Sometimes no single leader appears, this does not mean that changes halt. Many societies in fact have one or more modernizing elites Modernizing elites are groups of people who create significant social change and influence the direction in which it goes. Example from Braveheart would be the Scottish noblemen who banded together to initially fight off the British with William Wallace It is more common to see social change occur through the role of elites, than through a single charismatic leader

Population Readiness If the population isn t ready for the kind of social change proposed by the leader or the elites, then change will not necessarily occur People s attitudes toward change need to be examined

Technology The development and use of technology in society has wide reaching implications on a culture s social institutions, customs and values In Canada many of our social values are connected with the technology that we use daily Technology affects the way we interact with our environment Technology can drive progress in society