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    The systemic approach on deterministic view of social change by Shogar, Ibrahim

    Published 2020
    “…The paper, also, analyzes the key concepts, such as “social change” and “systems biology”. The various perspectives of sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers of social sciences will be presented. …”
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    Social change in an upland community in Quezon, Philippines by Tolentino, Lutgarda L.

    Published 1987
    “…This study attempts to describe and analyze social change in an upland community in Quezon Province, Philippines, through the analysis of changing agricultural systems and its effect on social differentiation and stratification. …”
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    Social Change According to Badiuzzaman Nursi and Ali Shariati: Comparative Inquiry by Ramdane, Tahraoui, Souad, Merah

    Published 2017
    “… • In this presentation we will explore the differences between Badiuzzaman Nursi's `gradualist', `progressive' approach and Ali Shariati `revolutionary‘ approach to generate social change.…”
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    Singing the Women Back Up: Art for Social Change and the Empowerment of Women by Kasat, Pilar Amparo

    Published 2020
    “…This thesis examines art for social change as a decolonising methodology. Four case studies set in colonial-settler societies discuss how women of colour and Indigenous women use art for social change not only to tell their own stories and reclaim their individual power but also to exert power in their collective fight for social justice. …”
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    The message or the bottle? Community, associationism and adult learning as “part of the process of social change by Clancy, Sharon. L.

    Published 2018
    “…This chapter argues, as Williams did, that adult education has to be more than “the bottle with the message in it, bobbing on the tides and waves of history” (ibid, p. 255), springing urgently, instead, from the “the desire to make learning part of the process of social change itself (ibid, p. 257). Williams’ assertion suggests that Adult Education’s political purpose comes through the lens of community and associationism and their contribution to an ‘ethic of service’ and to social justice. …”
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    Transrealism: in pursuit of social change and collective justice in Huxley's Brave New World by Nadernia, Vafa

    Published 2018
    “…Therefore, what remains noticeable here would be the question if science fiction is an agent for social change and collective justice and decent mortalities. …”
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    Analysis on social change among Bulghar society based on Risalah Ibn Fadlan 922 AD by Halim, Harliana, Yusoff, Kamaruzaman, Ahmad, Shakila, Abdul Khir, Mohd Faizal, Abdullah, Abdul Hafiz, Hamzah, Shahidah, Aziz, Hani Suraya, Saad, Shamsaadal Sholeh, Ebrahimi, Mansoureh

    Published 2018
    “…The process of Islamization has become the main factors for social changes happened in the society. Thus, this writing is intended to analyse the social changes that occurred in the society that affected Bulghar society achievement, by referred to text analysis on Risalah Ibn Fadlan, 922 AD and some other sources related. …”
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    The educational aspects of social change in Qur'an: A study on the efforts of Mahmad Handzic in Bosnia / Nedim Haracic by Nedim , Haracic

    Published 2016
    “…This study looks into the pedagogical aspects that influence social change from a Qur’anic perspective and the role of Bosnian Sheikh Mohammed Handzic as an example. …”
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    The representation of social changes in Indonesian Muslim society: a semiotic analysis of ‘Ketika Mas Gagah Pergi’ by Muh. Bahruddin, Ibnu Hamad, Triputra, Pinckey

    Published 2021
    “…The research criticises structuration theory, which does not accommodate religion as part of social changes, especially in making new social changes. …”
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