Industrialization as an Agent of Social Change

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"Industrialization as an Agent of Social Change" is a sociological work by Herbert Blumer that analyzes how industrialization transforms social structures, relationships, and cultural patterns.

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instanceOf essay
sociological work
academicDiscipline social sciences
analyzes transformation of cultural patterns
transformation of social relationships
transformation of social structures
argues industrialization is a dynamic agent reshaping social life
associatedWith Chicago school of sociology NERFINISHED
author Herbert Blumer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques deterministic views of industrialization
discusses changes in work organization
class relations
cultural adaptation to industrial society
social institutions under industrialization
urbanization
emphasizes interpretive processes in social change
processes of social interaction
field sociology
focusesOn impact of industrialization on society
language English
mainTopic industrialization
social change
relatedConcept cultural change
industrial society
modernization
social structure
relatedWork Symbolic Interactionism by Herbert Blumer NERFINISHED
subfield industrial sociology
social change theory
theoreticalApproach symbolic interactionism
usedIn social change theory courses
sociology of development courses

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Herbert Blumer notableWork Industrialization as an Agent of Social Change