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Family and Community in Ireland (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Conrad M Arensberg, Solon T. Kimball Family and Community in Ireland (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Conrad M Arensberg, Solon T. Kimball
R1,865 Discovery Miles 18 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introducing Social Change - A Manual for Community Development (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Conrad M Arensberg Introducing Social Change - A Manual for Community Development (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Conrad M Arensberg
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The development of industry in Europe and the United States has resulted in great marvels of production. However, non-Western nations, with a few exceptions, have not yet shared fully in this productivity, despite the desires of their leaders to do so. Also, in the United States, and in other industrial nations, there are sizeable minority groups which have not been fully assimilated into the productive pattern of the majority. Most live as poverty enclaves within the greater society. This socioeconomic imbalance has contributed to unrest in both the agrarian and industrial nations. Introducing Social Change deals with numerous topics of social change: cultural problems of change in general; a description of the concept of culture; a discussion of cultural change in its various forms; an introduction to the process of directed change; a discussion of the motivation necessary to bring about change; a treatment of the method of adapting an innovation to existing ideas and customs; the profile of the primary characteristics of most developing nations; the main characteristics and cultural values of America as a sample urban, industrial culture; and field problems of the change agent, and in particular those methods from anthropology that can be modified for use. Developments in the industrial countries, particularly the United States, have demonstrated the need for this second edition. When the original version was produced, little thought or activity was given to development efforts among ethnic minorities of industrial countries. Development was thought of almost exclusively as an activity relevant to the developing, non-industrial nations. It has become apparent that ethnic groups in industrial nations are also in need of economic development. Government policies, including funding, have been increasingly pointed in this direction.

Introducing Social Change - A Manual for Community Development (Paperback, 2nd edition): Conrad M Arensberg Introducing Social Change - A Manual for Community Development (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Conrad M Arensberg
R1,355 Discovery Miles 13 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The development of industry in Europe and the United States has resulted in great marvels of production. However, non-Western nations, with a few exceptions, have not yet shared fully in this productivity, despite the desires of their leaders to do so. Also, in the United States, and in other industrial nations, there are sizeable minority groups which have not been fully assimilated into the productive pattern of the majority. Most live as poverty enclaves within the greater society. This socioeconomic imbalance has contributed to unrest in both the agrarian and industrial nations.

Introducing Social Change deals with numerous topics of social change: cultural problems of change in general; a description of the concept of culture; a discussion of cultural change in its various forms; an introduction to the process of directed change; a discussion of the motivation necessary to bring about change; a treatment of the method of adapting an innovation to existing ideas and customs; the profile of the primary characteristics of most developing nations; the main characteristics and cultural values of America as a sample urban, industrial culture; and field problems of the change agent, and in particular those methods from anthropology that can be modified for use.

Developments in the industrial countries, particularly the United States, have demonstrated the need for this second edition. When the original version was produced, little thought or activity was given to development efforts among ethnic minorities of industrial countries. Development was thought of almost exclusively as an activity relevant to the developing, non-industrial nations. It has become apparent that ethnic groups in industrial nations are also in need of economic development. Government policies, including funding, have been increasingly pointed in this direction.

East Indians In Trinidad - A Study Of Cultural Persistence (Paperback): Morton Klass East Indians In Trinidad - A Study Of Cultural Persistence (Paperback)
Morton Klass; Foreword by Conrad M Arensberg
R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
East Indians In Trinidad - A Study Of Cultural Persistence (Hardcover): Morton Klass East Indians In Trinidad - A Study Of Cultural Persistence (Hardcover)
Morton Klass; Foreword by Conrad M Arensberg
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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