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<p dir="auto">Social transformation refers to the process of profound and lasting

change in the structures, institutions, values, and behaviors of a society. It


involves shifts in social norms, beliefs, and practices that impact the way
individuals and groups interact with each other and with their environment.</p>
<p dir="auto">One key aspect of social transformation is the role of technology.
Advancements in technology can lead to significant changes in how people
communicate, work, and socialize. For example, the widespread adoption of the
internet and social media has transformed the way information is shared and how
relationships are formed.</p>
<p dir="auto">Additionally, social movements play a crucial role in driving social
transformation. Movements advocating for civil rights, gender equality,
environmental protection, and other causes have brought about significant changes
in laws, policies, and societal attitudes.</p>
<p dir="auto">Economic factors also influence social transformation. Shifts in the
global economy, such as the rise of automation and the gig economy, have led to
changes in the nature of work and employment relationships.</p>
<p dir="auto">Overall, social transformation is a complex and ongoing process that
is shaped by a variety of factors, including technology, social movements, and
economic forces. It is essential for understanding how societies evolve and adapt
to new challenges and opportunities.</p>

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