Social Statics was created in 1851.
Industrialization led to significant social changes and the need to understand society scientifically. Political revolutions, such as the French Revolution, inspired a focus on studying society and its structures. Urbanization brought large populations into cities, creating new social dynamics and issues to be studied. The Enlightenment era encouraged critical thinking and questioning of traditional beliefs, fostering interest in analyzing society.
Alfredo Medio has written: 'Harrod' -- subject(s): Economics, Statics and dynamics (Social sciences)
Statics in sociology refers to the study of societal structures, institutions, and patterns that remain relatively stable over time. It focuses on understanding the existing social order, norms, and relationships within a society. Statics helps sociologists analyze how society is organized and functions in its current state.
In 2014, the number of social network users in Russia is expected to be 65.5 million. It's just a casual statics report carried out with some social surveys.
Karl K. Stevens has written: 'Statics and strength of materials' -- subject(s): Statics, Strength of materials 'Solutions manual, Statics and strength of materials'
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Eric D Bovet has written: 'The dynamics of business motivation' -- subject(s): Economics, Statics and dynamics (Social sciences), Business
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W.J Dobbs has written: 'Elementary geometrical statics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Graphical Statics
L. M. Hoskins has written: 'The elements of graphic statics' -- subject(s): Graphic statics