1. Summary
Social movements are a broad social alliance of people connected for social change. Social movements need not be formal. Social movement and social movement organizations are distinguished, social movement organizations are the paradigms of formally organized social movements. Social movement organizations can form part of specific social movements.
Giddens divided the realm of social movements into modern society. 1. Democracy Movement 2. Labor Movement 3. Behavior Movement 4. Peace Movement. The interesting thing is that if there is a social movement, various social movements appear to prevent him. An example is the reform movement within conservative religion to stop the women's movement and the women's movement. Avery divided social movements into four types based on individual, social, and radical and gradual standards. Alternative social movements, Redemptive social movements, Reformative social movements, Revolutionary social movements. Theories related to social movements include deprivation theory, mass society theory, structural transformation theory, resource mobilization theory, political process theory, and culture theory.
2. Interesting Point
Perhaps everyone who read this article would have much sympathy with the free-rider problem. I am also. This is most easily found in the college life sciences. If you consider Jo-Moim as a social movement, there are free-riders who do not do anything and just stay silent. I think that it would be difficult to induce them in a positive direction in the social movements, although it is solved to some extent if you tell the professor that they are people who have not participated in them.
3. Discussion Point
It seems that the most important issue to keep blogging is personal or social choice. The difference between the two views of social movements as individuals' complaints or as social problems raises a number of conflicts. I think positive social movements and negative social movements are both sides of coins. Any social movement, in contrast to what it pursues, must suffer some loss. On the assumption that there is genuine justice, I think social movement is constantly needed. What do you think?
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