Social Change Online Journals
Collective behavior and social movements are the two of the forces towards social change, which is helpful in changing the society created through social movements also as external factors like
environmental shifts or technological innovations. Essentially, any disruptive shift within the established order , be it intentional or random, human-caused or natural, can cause social change. Some of the causes are, Changes to technology, social institutions, population, and therefore the environment, alone or in some combination, create change. Below, we'll discuss how these act as agents of social change, and we’ll examine real-world examples. We will specialise in four agents of change that social scientists recognize: technology, social institutions, population, and the environment. This general human potential for social change has a natural premise. It is established in the adaptability and versatility of the human species—the close to nonattendance of organically fixed activity designs (senses) from one perspective and the gigantic limit with respect to getting the hang of, representing, and making then again. The human constitution rolls out potential improvements that are not organically (in other words, hereditarily) decided. Social change, as it were, is conceivable just by excellence of organic qualities of the human species, yet the idea of the genuine changes can't be decreased to these
species attributes.
High Impact List of Articles
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Chronic pancreatitis with extra peritoneal fluid collection misleadingly presenting as ascites
AMd Noh MSF, Abdul Rashid AM, Norafida B, Mohd. Hazeman Z, Idris I & Suraini MS
Case Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Chronic pancreatitis with extra peritoneal fluid collection misleadingly presenting as ascites
AMd Noh MSF, Abdul Rashid AM, Norafida B, Mohd. Hazeman Z, Idris I & Suraini MS
Case Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it time to incorporate fludeoxyglucose PET/CT markers into sarcoma prediction models?
Rajan Rakheja, Stephan Probst
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it time to incorporate fludeoxyglucose PET/CT markers into sarcoma prediction models?
Rajan Rakheja, Stephan Probst
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Medical imaging for cardiac regeneration using resident cardiac stem cells
Sung Hyun Choi, So Young Yoo, Sae Mi Yoo, Kyeong Been Lee, Sang Hong Baek & Sang-Mo Kwon
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Medical imaging for cardiac regeneration using resident cardiac stem cells
Sung Hyun Choi, So Young Yoo, Sae Mi Yoo, Kyeong Been Lee, Sang Hong Baek & Sang-Mo Kwon
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Advances in multiple sclerosis imaging: neurocognitive imaging
Makki A Almuntashri and Richard I Aviv
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Advances in multiple sclerosis imaging: neurocognitive imaging
Makki A Almuntashri and Richard I Aviv
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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The role of biomarkers in thoracic imaging
William F Auffermann, Lacey Washington, Elizabeth B Gottlin and Edward F Patz Jr
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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The role of biomarkers in thoracic imaging
William F Auffermann, Lacey Washington, Elizabeth B Gottlin and Edward F Patz Jr
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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