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  2. Social movement - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... how advocacy organizations linked to social movements in the U.S. [12] ... the worker class. Many other ...

  3. List of social movements - Wikipedia

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    Artistic movements: see list of art movements. Independence movements: see lists of active separatist movements and list of historical separatist movements; Revolutionary movements: see List of revolutions and rebellions; Religious and spiritual movements: see List of religions and spiritual traditions and List of new religious movements

  4. Social movement theory - Wikipedia

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    Social movement theory is an interdisciplinary study within the social sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization occurs, the forms under which it manifests, as well as potential social, cultural, political, and economic consequences, such as the creation and functioning of social movements.

  5. Category:Social movements - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Social movements are large, ... Reform movements (12 C, 22 P) Revolutionary movements (5 C, 13 P) *

  6. New social movements - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, if old social movements namely the worker's movement presupposed a working–class base and ideology, the new social movements are presumed to draw from a different social class base, that is, ‘the new class’, as a complex contemporary class structure that Claus Offe identifies as ‘threefold’: the new middle class ...

  7. Primitive Rebels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Primitive Rebels is a 1959 book by Eric Hobsbawm on pre-modern European social movements and social banditry. ... 12 (2): 348 ...

  8. Peasant movement - Wikipedia

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    A peasant movement is a social movement involved with the agricultural policy, which claims peasants rights.. Peasant movements have a long history that can be traced to the numerous peasant uprisings that occurred in various regions of the world throughout human history.

  9. Revolutionary movement - Wikipedia

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    The same social movement may be viewed differently depending on a given context (usually the government of the country where it unfolds). [7] For example, Jack Goldstone notes that the human rights movement can be seen as a regular social movement in the West, but it is a revolutionary movement under oppressive régimes like that in China. [7]