SOC 1101 Lecture : 9. Social Movements.docx

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Strategies for action: individual-level coping, organization-based action. Resistance: behaviour, either passive or active, which directed toward the rejection or prevention of a social change. Social movement: collective attempts to promote or resist social change. Social movement is the result of change in society that lead to social and personal breakdown. Example: anglican church movement to try to stop homosexuals from being leaders in the church. When people have a need that is not being met require enough resources and organization to mobilize themselves into larger collectives of protests groups.

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