process social change
social·@muhammad.khalil·
0.000 HBDprocess social change
 In the process social change can be identified by certain characteristics (Soekanto, 1994) yaita; First, there is no society which stops its development, as every society will experiencing changes either quickly or slowly. Second, per change occurs at a particular social institution, and is followed by changes in other social institutions. Due to its nature institutions are independent, it is difficult to isolate a change in certain social institutions, because the whole is a chain. Third, the changes are usually fast followed by a temporary disorganization, as it is in the process of adjustment. This organiza- tion will be followed by re, organizations that include the stabilization of rules and values new. Fourth, change can not be restricted to fields only material or spiritual only, because both fields have reciprocal link.  Social and cultural change can be divided into different shapes based on time dimension, impact and process, yaitlr: First: From the time dimension can be distinguished between slow changes and rapid changes. There is no standard time size about the slow and rapid changes that occur. Relatively, meaning one change is slower or faster than other changes. For example, social change and power in rural communities tend to be slower than urban society. Typically, slow changes are called evolution, and rapid change associated with the concept of revolution. Second; From the dimensions of the impact, differentiated between small changes and big changes. It says a small change in the way it does not cause the impact of fundamental changes on various social aspects of community life, such as changes in clothing mode, kinship system, cultural entry minority in society. "conversely, the development of communication as well as industrialization tend to have a major and significant impact onthe pattern of community life, because it affects the change of social institutions, social interaction, working relationships and Everything else. Third; From the process dimension, it can be distinguished between changes the intended (intended change) or planned (planned change) and unintended change or unplanned change. These desired or planned changes are deliberate planned by the parties who want to make changes (agent of change) to achieve certain goals' 