Social processes are homogeneous series of phenomena that arise in connection with the interaction of people; They cause a change in the state and elements of the social system.
A series of phenomena can be perceived as a process only if:
Social processes can take place in 3 possible forms, namely:
Sociologists E. Burgess and R.Park created one of the classifications of the main social processes. In particular, they identified the processes of cooperation, adaptation, competition, assimilation, conflict, amalgamization.
Social processes and their types
1) Unidirectional (single-line) processes.In their development they pass the same path or a certain (similar) sequence of stages. An example can serve as a civilizational approach to the development of the state, where the slave-owning, feudal and capitalist types of the state are distinguished, which successively replaced each other;
2) Multilinear social processes presuppose the existence of several alternative ways of development;
3) Nonlinear processes, when breakthroughs occuror jumps after a long period of growth. An example is the formational approach to the development of society. The transition to a new formation occurred as a result of a qualitative leap in the development of the economy, which leads to a radical transformation of the state;
4) Non-directional processes that arise randomly and have a random character;
5) Wavy social processes that are repeated or similar to previous models;
6) Cyclic processes occur (repeat) at regular intervals;
7) Spiral processes are similar, but differ in complexity. In this case, the cycle can be progressive and regressive;
8) Random social processes are individual particular cases, when changes do not take place according to a certain known pattern;
9) Stagnation - for some time in the state of the system there is no change.