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To explore the changing pattern of social life through economic restructure, privatization and redevelopment is one of the causes of this work. The present world is a post-modern world. Everywhere there is a consumer culture. Since 1991 the world is going on a new phase, for the communication revolution the world became so closer. With the development of the market economy the world runs away with a new culture. In this world economy everyone wants to lead a better life. All over the world this culture is going on, another important thing is that in Third World countries this new economic…mehr

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To explore the changing pattern of social life through economic restructure, privatization and redevelopment is one of the causes of this work. The present world is a post-modern world. Everywhere there is a consumer culture. Since 1991 the world is going on a new phase, for the communication revolution the world became so closer. With the development of the market economy the world runs away with a new culture. In this world economy everyone wants to lead a better life. All over the world this culture is going on, another important thing is that in Third World countries this new economic culture is also evident very well. Bangladesh is also a member of a new economic world. Due to liberalization economic restructure, privatization and redevelopment occurred in the country. In Khulna city like other cities in Bangladesh, the effects of liberalization is also evident. It makes incredible transformation of lifestyle. Quality of urban life in Khulna city has become a commodity whereconsumerism, privatization, cultural and social changes effects on everywhere. So, to know details on above issues, a reader should read the this effort which will fulfill the knowledge of a reader.
Autorenporträt
Md. Abul Hasam (Honors, Masters in Sociology, SUST and MPhil. in Sociology, DU). He is serving as a faculty in Sociology, Department of Humanities, Primeasia University, Bangladesh. Saima Naznin did Honors, Masters and Mphil. in Sociology from DU. The authors are interested in doing research on concurrent different social issues.