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Zimmerman, Shirley L. – Family Relations, 1982
Applies a model of change to an analysis of recent developments in family policy. The model includes such concepts as cultural values, ideology, purposive group action, and structural relations. Clarifies some of the contradictions and confusions of recent political and organizational developments concerning families. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Government Role, Models, Political Attitudes

Henderson, Amy – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Addresses the media's role in changing the nature of heroes in the United States. Describes the changes in cultural values that resulted in statesmen and soldiers being replaced by athletes and film and television celebrities. Attributes change to the development of the consumer society, centralization of the entertainment industry, and advances…
Descriptors: Communications, Cultural Context, Mass Media Role, Reputation
Pougiales, Rita; Kempner, Ken – 1979
A theoretical model and a case study are described to support the premise that the ideological levels of members of a social change project must be identified in order to assess their potential for inducing change and to evaluate that change. A conceptual model of the development of a social justice ideology is formulated, and is described as…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Ediger, Marlow – 1986
Despite the value placed on traditional culture in Old Order Amish society, these communities have experienced change recently. These changes include: use of legal means to regulate behavior, acceptance of technical medical services such as heart transplants, and diminished importance of farm work to the economy of the community. However, the Old…
Descriptors: Amish, Beliefs, Christianity, Church Role