Social Transformation
Social transformation refers to significant changes in societal structures, norms, and values over time. This process can occur due to various factors, including economic shifts, technological advancements, and cultural movements. It often leads to the reorganization of social institutions, such as education, family, and government, impacting how individuals interact and relate to one another.
These changes can result in improved social justice, increased equality, and enhanced quality of life for certain groups. Examples of social transformation include the civil rights movement in the United States and the rise of digital communication, which has altered how people connect and share information globally.