Individualization
Individualization is a sociological concept describing the process by which individuals increasingly construct their own identities and life projects, rather than being fully defined by traditional social ties and roles such as family lineage, class position, or local community. In late modern and post-industrial societies, personal autonomy, self-definition, and responsibility for choices become central to how people live their lives.
Scholars describe how this process reshapes life courses, with greater plurality in paths such as education,
Drivers include economic shifts toward knowledge and service sectors, expanded education, urbanization, secularization, increased mobility, and
Critiques emphasize that while individualization can promote freedom and diversity, it may erode social cohesion and
Other uses of the term vary by discipline. In psychology, individuation refers to the deep process of