SSTNCTC CM1
SSTNCTC CM1
SSTNCTC CM1
AND CRITICAL
THINKING IN THE 21ST
CENTURY CULTURE
COURSE MATERIAL
COURSE MATERIAL NO. 1 #1
DEFINITION OF
make sound
judgments to find
innovative solutions;
• express oneself by
navigating oral and
TREND
written multicultural
contexts; and
• develop better
understanding of
one’s identity as a
member of the
society by applying
experiential learning
through personal
reflections and
sharing.
This course material will equip us with the knowledge and skills
necessary to understand the concept of a trend. Sooner or later, this
knowledge we gained will make us more aware of our surroundings,
establish good relationships with others, and determined which
ideas and actions to support or reject.
How was it? I hope you are not yet confused! Let us learn more!
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THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY CULTURE
A. Defining a Trend and a Fad
A trend when defined has many different definitions. We have
encountered this word in different situations or events such as in a
trend in the field of arts, fashion, and even in music! Take for
example the prevailing style or preference of realism movement in
A trend is a pattern of art, emergence of the miniskirt, and the popularity of jazz music.
Another view of it in economics can be the general movement
group behavior that
registering a statistical change in some situations such as cost of
lasts for a long periodof living or rate of unemployment. In politics, a trend is a tendency,
time. It can affect your drift, or bend toward a certain stance. Truly, a trend is everywhere!
life and shape your To put it simply, trend is a pattern of behavior demonstrated by a big
future. number of people within a particular period.
Another definition posted by Baronn (2000, 7), a trend is basically a
conceptualized idea that has the prospect of providing of having a
continuing influence for a longer period of time due to its
increasing and sustained presence and effect or even demand
among its consumers on the case of a product. An example of a
trend that is manifested by an increasing number include the
increasing population growth and rising HIV/AIDS victims in an
area. Another example of a trend manifested in a continuous use
and appeal to consumers are the use of smart phones and laptops.
Sociologists view trend as a collective behavior or mass
involvement which is acceptable to society and shows a “line of
historical continuity” as it can downplayed today but can resurface
sometime in the future. For instance, the tight pants made its
comeback in the form of skinny jeans.
1. Duration of time
2. Number of industries affected
3. Industry acceptance
4. Consumer adaptation and perception of overall quality
5. Reason for rise
6. Incubation period and life span
Another term to 7. Scope
differentiate 8. Cultural roots
trendspotting with is
cool-hunting. This refers Learning more about trend, we are also familiar with trendsetters.
to hunting for things that These are the people that start a trend. Their actions or events
will becomepopular they were involved in had attracted attention, earned acceptance,
before they arepopular. and created strong interest and influence on people whose number
keeps snowballing as days go by.
Trendspotting seeks
broader subjects that
lead to changes in
human perception, say,in
clothing and music.
STAGE 1
Fringe Stage: An innovative idea develops into the market or
becomes known to the trendiest consumers. This is where the
entrepreneurial and business firms participate to develop and
innovate ideas.
STAGE 2
Trendy: Consumers and public awareness then grows. This
is where the most fashion-forward brands and retailers
assess the viability of the concept through conducting test-
market researches. Identifying and tracing a
trend requires only a few
STAGE 3 points to plot a lineand
Mainstream: The conservative consumers join the trend, the analyze the movement of
idea’s popularity and acceptance continues to increase, and the trend’s direction. A
the corporations and company brands exploit the growing trend can move up from
demand for that idea triggering the following possibilities:
the mass consumers or
the trend can fade away once majority of the unconventional
consumers tested the product or idea; consumers of the more
the trend reaches a plateau level of acceptance and mainstream and affluent
stays at that same level; or
consumers.
the fragmentation of a trend.
_ 1. online banking
_ 2. medical tourism
_ 4. “Gwiyomi” song
_ 5. denim jeans
_ 6. animated films
_ 8. platform boots
_ 9. Instagram
A trend lasts longer period of time than a fad, but both always
confront us as our life faces constant change in all areas. As
consumers or trendsetters, we have to learn how to detect a
trend by observing how things affect us in our daily lives. The
stages to identify a trend are the fringe stage, trendy, and
mainstream.
Cool-hunting
Fad
Fringe stage
Mainstream
Trend
Trendy
Trend analysis
Trendsetter
Clark, D. (2012, September 20). How to Spot Trends, See the Future, and Define Your Brand in the Digital Era. Forbes.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/dorieclark/2012/09/20/how-to- spot-trends-see-the-future-and-define-your-brand-in-the-
digital-era/?sh=70619d5d5820
Dela Cruz, A. R. D., Fadrigon, C. C., & Mabaquiao, N. Jr. (2017). Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
Culture. Phoenix Publishing House.
Urgel, E. T. (2017). DIWA Senior High Series: Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Culture. DIWA Learning
Systems Inc.
CONTRIBUTORS
Renelyn M. Cayetano
Marcosa Maricris P. Hernandez
Mary Rose D. Sermon