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Types of Social Movements - Coggle Diagram
Types of Social Movements
Reformative Movements
Definition: Aim to bring about gradual change within an existing system, often focusing on improving specific laws or policies without completely changing the structure.
Civil Rights Movement
Women's Suffrage Movement
Revolutionary Movements
Definition: Seek to radically change or replace an entire social, political, or economic system.
French Revolution
American Revolution
Reactionary Movements
Definition: Oppose changes and aim to revert society back to a previous state, often responding to perceived threats to traditional values or ways of life.
Tea Party Movement
Back to the Land Movement
Expressive Movements
Definition: Focus on individual and cultural changes rather than political change, aiming to bring awareness or create shifts in personal behavior and social attitudes.
LGBT Rights Movement
Anti-War Protests
Resistance Movements
Definition: Work against specific policies, laws, or government actions, often aiming to block or dismantle something viewed as harmful or oppressive.
Hong Kong Protests
Black Lives Matter