Categorieën: Alle - cognitive - structural - intersectionality - feminism

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Events of Change

The text explores various sociological and psychological frameworks that drive social change and influence societal structures. It highlights intersectionality, which emphasizes the complex interplay between different social categories and power dynamics, promoting a nuanced understanding of equality.

Events of Change

Events of Change

cognitive

uses reinforcement and punishment to altered behavior
Positive change because it looks at goals that people set for themselves and what they do to achieve them (motivation)

humanism

Positive change because it emphasizes the uniqueness of individuals and the ability for people to choose their own qualities and attributes.

cultural materialism

positive change because it acknowledges the interdependence of different institutions in society

conflict

competition causes social imbalance
Negative change because in this case, power is more important than function of a structure or group

feminism

Requires a big motion in society to make a change in equality
Positive change because it is concerned with both equality and equity of both sexes

structural functionalist

Positive change because it acknowleges the interdependence of different institutions in society

intersectionality

different social dynamics are needed to create a society
positive change because it encourages an understanding of how ones social location interactions with larger powers such as government