What is developmental sociology?

Developmental sociology is a field dedicated to understanding the causes and consequences of social change, particularly focusing on economic development. It examines how societies transform, with a keen eye on the impact these changes have on various social structures.

What are the main features of developmental sociology?

  • Focus on process: It delves into the processes driving social change, not just the end results.
  • Social transformation: It analyzes how societies move from one state to another, considering factors like industrialization, urbanization, and globalization.
  • Unequal impacts: It recognizes that development doesn't affect everyone equally. It explores how power dynamics shift and how inequalities like poverty and gender gaps are shaped by these changes.
  • Global perspective: It takes a broad view, examining development not just within a single country but also in the larger international context.

What are important sub-areas in developmental sociology?

  • Social Movements and Development: How social movements influence development policies and practices.
  • Gender and Development: The impact of development on women's lives and their role in the process.
  • Poverty and Inequality: How development affects poverty levels and social stratification.
  • Sustainable Development: Balancing economic growth with environmental and social well-being.
  • Urbanization and Development: The social implications of rapid urban growth in developing countries.

Who are influential figures in developmental sociology?

  • Max Weber: Studied the role of culture and religion in economic development.
  • Karl Marx: Focused on class conflict and the impact of capitalism on development.
  • Immanuel Wallerstein: Developed the World Systems Theory, explaining development through core-periphery dynamics.
  • Amartya Sen: Championed human development, emphasizing capabilities and freedoms over just economic growth.

Why is developmental sociology important?

  • Provides critical perspectives on development policies and interventions.
  • Helps understand the social costs and benefits of change.
  • Offers insights for promoting more equitable and sustainable development models.

How is developmental sociology applied in practice?

  • Informs development programs by considering social and cultural contexts.
  • Helps address issues like poverty, gender inequality, and environmental degradation.
  • Evaluates the effectiveness of development projects on a broader societal level.

Image

Access: 
Public

Image

Check more: this content refers to
International relations and international organizations - Theme
Join WorldSupporter!

Join with a free account for more service, or become a member for full access to exclusives and extra support of WorldSupporter >>

Check: concept of JoHo WorldSupporter

Concept of JoHo WorldSupporter

JoHo WorldSupporter mission and vision:

  • JoHo wants to enable people and organizations to develop and work better together, and thereby contribute to a tolerant tolerant and sustainable world. Through physical and online platforms, it support personal development and promote international cooperation is encouraged.

JoHo concept:

  • As a JoHo donor, member or insured, you provide support to the JoHo objectives. JoHo then supports you with tools, coaching and benefits in the areas of personal development and international activities.
  • JoHo's core services include: study support, competence development, coaching and insurance mediation when departure abroad.

Join JoHo WorldSupporter!

for a modest and sustainable investment in yourself, and a valued contribution to what JoHo stands for

Image

 

 

Contributions: posts

Help other WorldSupporters with additions, improvements and tips

Add new contribution

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.

Image

Check more: related and most recent topics and summaries
Check more: study fields and working areas

Image

Submenu & Search

Search only via club, country, goal, study, topic or sector