Sociology applied to 2009

As with history in general, modern history, and the 20th century, the early 21st century, and the late 2000s, the examination of peoples of the world, communities, and social structure and change gives weight and substance to events of 2009.

   

Sociology

Sociology can be applied to the first quarter 2009, the second quarter 2009, the third quarter 2009, and the fourth quarter 2009.

Peoples of the world

Nations and peoples of the world including Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be applied to examination of the firat quarter 2008, second quarter 2008, third quarter 2009, and fourth quarter 2009.

Communities

Poona, St. Petersburg, Kuala Lumpur, Nanking can be connected.

Social structure and change

Social change, social types, and social structure can be used to examine events of the first quarter 2009, second quarter 2009, third quarter 2009, and fourth quarter 2009.

Social change

Particular changes including the agricultural revolution can be considered. The agrarian revolution including bronze age developments, early iron age developments, late iron age developments, and modernization can be considered. The industrial revolution including the early industrial revolution, middle industrial revolution, and late industrial revolution can be considered.

Processes of change including innovation,transmission, adaptation, and extinction can be connected.

Factors of change including institutional change, cultural change, demographic change, and natural change can be considered.

Social types

Hunting and gathering societies, horticultural societies, agrarian societies, and industrial societies including early industrial societies, middle industrial societies, and late industrial societies can be connected.

Social structure

Community and regional structure, class structure, institutional structure, cultural structure, and anthropological structure can be connected.


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