Pelajaran IPS Kelas 9 Kurikulum merdeka Tema O1 Manusia Dan Perubahan materi perubahan sosial
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TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses social change, defining it as alterations in societal aspects like behavior, values, and institutions. It outlines forms of social change, including gradual evolution and rapid revolution, with examples like the Industrial Revolution and its phases, leading to Society 5.0. The causes of social change are identified as internal factors, like population growth and innovation, and external factors, such as environmental issues and cultural interactions. The impacts of social change are also highlighted, presenting both positive outcomes, like increased mobility and human rights recognition, and negative consequences, such as social inequality and rising negative behaviors in society.
Takeaways
- 😀 Social change refers to alterations in various aspects of community life, including habits, interactions, and values.
- 🌍 Social change can be observed through changes in appearance, behavior, societal institutions, and social hierarchies.
- 🔄 There are two main types of social change: gradual evolution and rapid revolution, with evolution occurring over long periods.
- 🕰️ Examples of gradual change include the differing characteristics of coastal communities versus those in remote areas.
- ⚡ Revolution involves sudden changes often triggered by advancements in technology, economy, or politics, such as the Industrial Revolution.
- 🏭 The Industrial Revolution had distinct phases, from steam power to the rise of digital technology, culminating in Society 5.0 in Japan.
- 🔍 Social change can be categorized into minor changes affecting small groups and major changes impacting large segments of society.
- 📈 Planned changes are deliberate efforts by agents of change, such as environmental movements aimed at reducing plastic waste.
- ⚠️ Unplanned changes occur without intent, often due to disasters, resulting in shifts in societal behavior and attitudes.
- 🌱 Social changes can have both positive impacts, like increased awareness and social mobility, and negative consequences, such as social inequality.
Q & A
What is social change?
-Social change refers to the transformation in various aspects of society, such as daily habits, interactions, and mindsets.
How can social change be identified?
-Social change can be identified through observable aspects such as changes in appearance, behavior patterns, social institutions, and values.
What are the two main categories of social change based on time?
-Social change can be categorized as evolution, which is slow and occurs over long periods, and revolution, which is rapid and occurs in a shorter timeframe.
Can you give an example of evolutionary change?
-An example of evolutionary change is the difference in characteristics between coastal communities that interact frequently with outsiders and isolated inland communities.
What historical event is cited as an example of revolutionary change?
-The Industrial Revolution is cited as an example of revolutionary change, which was triggered by technological advancements that allowed for mass production.
What are the two types of social change based on scope?
-Social change can be classified into small changes, which affect a small segment of society, and large changes, which impact significant portions of the community.
What is the difference between planned and unplanned social changes?
-Planned social changes are initiated by specific entities with a purpose, while unplanned social changes occur without deliberate effort, often due to unforeseen events like natural disasters.
What factors contribute to social change?
-Social change is influenced by internal factors such as population growth and new discoveries, and external factors like environmental interactions and cultural exchanges.
What are the positive impacts of social change?
-Positive impacts of social change include the advancement of progressive thinking, increased social mobility, and greater recognition of human rights.
What negative effects can arise from social change?
-Negative effects of social change may include social inequality and the emergence of detrimental behaviors, such as crime, often driven by shifting societal values and economic pressures.
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