Generational Change

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G. RITZER (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 4, Malden (MA) Blackwell, 2007, 1900-1906
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KOHLI, Martin, Generational Change, in G. RITZER (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 4, Malden (MA) Blackwell, 2007, 1900-1906 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/7052
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In its most obvious sense, generational change means change occurring along succeeding generations, showing up in differences between them. In a more fundamental sense, it expresses the idea that social change needs to be understood in terms of the sequence of generations, and is to a considerable extent driven by their dynamics.
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First published: 15 February 2007