| Anisuzzaman (red.), Anouar Abdel-Malek - 1983 - 140 σελίδες
...the collective good. Modernisation, again, has been defined as 'the current term for an old process - the process of social change whereby less developed...characteristics common to more developed societies' (ibid., 386). This is a definition heavily loaded in favour of the cultural dimension of the Western... | |
| Donald B. Kraybill, Marc Alan Olshan - 1994 - 324 σελίδες
...definitions of modernization are innumerable and vary considerably by analyst. For Lerner (1968:386) it is "the process of social change whereby less developed...common to more developed societies . . . the process of social change in which development is the economic component." With a more succinct formula that... | |
| Jan-Erik Lane, Svante O. Ersson - 1999 - 404 σελίδες
...socio-economic structure varies from one country to another or over time. When one speaks of modernization as a 'process of social change whereby less developed societies...characteristics common to more developed societies' (Lerner, 1968: 386), then the potential set of indicators would be large indeed. In the West European... | |
| Akira Iriye - 2002 - 264 σελίδες
...the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, published in 1 968, defined modernization as "the process of social change whereby less developed...societies acquire characteristics common to more developed societies."41 Such a notion would be subjected to increasing criticism during the 1960s, but the definition... | |
| Bettina Heintz, Richard Münch, Hartmann Tyrell - 2005 - 526 σελίδες
...Anfängen), 155ff.; ferner ¡n diesem Band den Beitrag von Greve/Heintz. current term for an old process - the process of social change whereby less developed...characteristics common to more developed societies." Er fügt - weltgesellschaftlich bemerkenswert - hinzu: „The process is activated by international,... | |
| John Horacio Keane - 2006 - 280 σελίδες
...workers, families and communities across the world'. 7. Lerner (1968: 386) defines modernization as 'the process of social change whereby less developed...characteristics common to more developed societies'. 8. According to a report of the United Nations Development Programme, the GINI coefficient, which measures... | |
| Anisuzzaman (red.), Anouar Abdel-Malek - 1983 - 602 σελίδες
...collective good. Modernisation, again, has been defined as 'the current term for an old process — the process of social change whereby less developed...characteristics common to more developed societies' (ibid., 386). This is a definition heavily loaded in favour of the cultural dimension of the Western... | |
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