SOC101Y1 Lecture 14: Social Movements (Lecture Note)

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Worker rights movement work condition, child labour, minimum wage, late 19th century. Social movement is the study of con ict in the given society. Non-routine collective behavior - no plan, no routine, short-lived and sometimes violent. Routine collective behavior - non-violent, follow established patterns. Three centuries ago, social movements typically were small localized and violent. Localized: people who see each other, can"t spread over a country. Less violent because social movement are able to affect change on the political and legal system without threatening life, with tech. they can speak out of their words. 4 stages to expand rights of citizens. Civil citizenship : free speech, justice before law. Political citizenship : struggle for vote and run for of ce. Universal citizenship: recognize right of marginal groups to full citizenship and rights of humanity as a whole; going on right now. Who is changed? some targeted at speci c people.

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