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ArtikelFolk Theory of Social Change  
Oleh: Kashima, Yoshihisa ; Bain, Paul ; Haslam, Nick ; Peters, Kim ; Laham, Simon ; Whelan, Jennifer ; Bastian, Brock ; Loughnan, Stephen ; Kaufmann, Leah ; Fernando, Julian
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Asian Journal of Social Psychology vol. 12 no. 4 (Dec. 2009), page 227–246.
Topik: Culture; Folk theory; Individualism; Stereotype
Fulltext: AA4922712042009.pdf (297.26KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: AA49.4
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Isi artikelPeople have a folk theory of social change (FTSC). A typical Western FTSC stipulates that as a society becomes more industrialized, it undergoes a natural course of social change, in which a communal society marked by communal relationships becomes a qualitatively different, agentic society where market-based exchange relationships prevail. People use this folk theory to predict a society's future and estimate its past, to understand contemporary cross-cultural differences, and to make decisions about social policies. Nonetheless, the FTSC is not particularly consistent with the existing cross-cultural research on industrialization and cultural differences, and needs to be examined carefully.
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