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Animal Rights Civil Rights Control Theory Labor Economics Social Movements
cause and effect: Cesar Chavez, Document A – Flashcards 5 terms
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Lucas Davies
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Illness Meanings Social Movements The Body Time And Space
Final Exam Sociology – Flashcards 142 terms
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Ember Wagner
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Conflict Theory General Strain Theory Internal And External Factors Social Movements
A Night to Remember: Chapter 10 – Flashcards 20 terms
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Isabel Padilla
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Gender Men And Women Power And Control Social Movements Time And Space
Power, Privilege and Inequality Mid-term – Flashcards 24 terms
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Sean Hill
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AP Human Geography AP United States History AP World History Around The World French And Indian War Social Movements
U.S History Chapters 15 & 16 Review 42 terms
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Charlotte Small
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Common Law Social Movements Sociology of the Family
Family Relationships Exam 1 28 terms
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Pat Coker
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Electrical Engineering Introductory Sociology Social Movements Sociology
Sociology 120 140 terms
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Elizabeth Hill
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Introductory Sociology Official Poverty Line Social Movements Symbolic Interaction Approach Work Full Time
Contemporary Social Problems test 1 56 terms
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Thomas Alday
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Charles Horton Cooley Introductory Sociology Rise And Fall Social Movements Sociology
Sociology in modules – Flashcards 80 terms
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August Dunbar
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International Marketing Public Opinion Social Movements Social Problems
ch. 1 What Do We Mean by Social Problems? – Flashcards 26 terms
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Larry Charles
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Environmental Sociology Introductory Sociology Social Movements World System Theory
social change and the environment – Flashcards 76 terms
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Thomas Alday
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Collective Behavior Introductory Sociology Social Movements
List/Describe categories of social movements and example – Flashcards 5 terms
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Religion Social Anthropology Social Movements
Anth101: Cultural Geography Flashcards 80 terms
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Which sociological perspective would likely be interested in the labels attached to activists associated with a social movements such as a feminist student referred to as a ”bra burner”?
What are the different categories of social movements?
Regressive, reform, revolutionary, and utopian.
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What was one of the largest American social movements that effected major social change?
the civil rights movement
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How do Social Movements evolve?
1. Classical Movement 2. Resource-Mobilization Model 3. Political Process Model
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Describe three models that explain how social movements emerge and are sustained and the weaknesses inherent in each one.
-The classical model of social movements proposes that social movements come about as a collective response to structural weaknesses in society that have a psychological effect on individuals. (model of social movements based on a concept of structural weakness in society that results in the psychological disruption of individuals.) -Resource-mobilization theory recognizes the importance of political context and goals in the development of social movements but also emphasizes that social movements are unlikely to emerge without the necessary resources. (model of social movements that emphasizes political context and goals but also states that social movements are unlikely to emerge without the necessary resources.) -The political process model of social movements proposes that a social movement’s chances of developing are heavily influenced by three sets of conditions—expanding political opportunities, indigenous organizational strength, and certain shared cognitions among the movement’s proponents. (model of social movements that focuses on the structure of political opportunities. When these are favorable to a particular challenger, the chances are better for the success of a social movement led by this challenger.)
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READING: According to mass society theory, why do people join social movements?
To fulfill a psychological need to belong to something
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The roots of the social work profession lie in two distinct late nineteenth century social movements
1. Charity Organization Societies 2. Settlement Houses
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the term resources mobilization refers to the way of looking at social movements that focuses on the
C) importance of resources such as members, money and organizational skills
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How might social movements contribute to democracy in the U.S.?
1) They encourage popular involvements and interests in politics. -Broadening the ”scope of conflict” 2) They often allow those w/out substantial resources to enter the game of politics. -mass mobilization 3) Although they start out as minorities, they create new majorities. 4) They often are crucial in overcoming gridlock or the status quo. crucial rights -women’s suffrage movement
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Explain why not all social change is produced by social movements and that not all social movements produce change.
Not all social change is produced by social movements—economic and political factors have a great deal to do with the evolution of society.
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