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A paradigm shift describes a fundamental transformation in the assumptions, frameworks, or practices that define a field or society. The concept appears across disciplines ranging from education and sociology to technology, business, and healthcare, making it a natural subject for interdisciplinary coursework. Thomas Kuhn and Richard Dawkins are directly referenced in the student work on this topic, signaling that essays often engage with the theoretical foundations of how and why dominant models collapse and are replaced. Because paradigm shifts touch on power, society, and the future of institutions, they invite both analytical and speculative academic writing across a wide range of courses.

The papers archived here approach the topic from strikingly varied angles. Some focus on technological change, examining developments in fiber optics, wireless networks, and wind farms as evidence of shifting paradigms in how society manages data, communication, and energy. Others take an institutional or policy perspective, looking at education reform, patient safety culture, international trade and the WTO, and policing. A cross-cultural and historical lens also appears, with papers addressing business history, sociology, and creative writing in Singapore. This range shows that writers treat paradigm shift as both a literal event in specific fields and a broad analytical framework.

A strong essay on this topic requires a clearly bounded thesis — identifying a specific field, time period, or case where a genuine transformation in foundational thinking occurred. Evidence drawn from concrete changes in technology, policy, or cultural practice carries more weight than abstract claims alone. The most common pitfall is treating any incremental change as a paradigm shift; a convincing argument must demonstrate that core assumptions, not just surface practices, were fundamentally replaced.

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