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A persistent change in social relations and social structure over time. Trends are the aggregate effect of many uncoordinated individual and group actions, e.g., bureaucratization, industrialization, urbanization, suburbanization, etc. Social trends also affect individuals even though individuals may be largely unaware that it affects others also in a similar manner. (For a distinction between social trends and social movements see Rudolf Heberle and also Ron E. Roberts and Robert Marsh Kloss.) |
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