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Movements (People (Collective Action (Change (Political, Economic,…
Movements
People
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Collective Action
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1. Who is the movement seeking to change 2. How much change is being advocated Collective action and behavior can be classified if we ask these questions.
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Conflicts
Political/Social
Human Rights
Dalit Movement, The Civil Rights Movement (1950), Anti-Apartheid
National Policies
Security Policies, GST, Demonetisation
Government System
Democracy Vs Autocracy (Arab Springs, War in Syria)
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Economic
The Indian Farmer's movement (2017- 2018), Occupy Wallstreet, Taxi Strikes
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Social Movements can be aimed at changes on the individual level (Organic Food movt.) or changes on a broader level (Arab Springs). They are identified by the kind of changes they are advocating
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The crowd is defined as a relatively large number of people in close proximity to each other (this is sometimes referred to as localized collectivities). The crowd reacts at once to a common focus or concern.
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