The transition from traditional to modern life is a continuous process of change and development of human history.
Traditional life refers to societies that usually live in rural areas and make their living through traditional methods such as agriculture, animal husbandry or handicrafts.
However, factors such as industrialization, globalization and digitalization have transformed traditional lifestyles and accelerated the transition process to modern life.
During this transition process, societies re-evaluate and change their lifestyles, values and habits.
With the development of technology, communication, transportation and information transfer have become faster and easier.
Thus, interaction between communities has increased, cultural exchange and Decoupling opportunities have expanded.
For this reason, it is important for societies to act by taking into account the principles of sustainability and social justice in this process of change.
As a result, the transition process from traditional to modern life is an inevitable situation for humanity.
Resources:
- Sugar, H., & Henman, T. (2017). Comparative evaluation of traditional and modern life perspectives. Turkish Journal of Psychiatry, 28(1), 16-20.
- Hunter, E., & Bronze, R. (2015). The change of the social structure in Turkey in the process of cultural transformation and modernization. The Beginning, 6(2), 635-649.
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