SOCIOL 1A06 Lecture Notes - Socioeconomic Status, Anti-Globalization Movement, Dominant-Party System

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Relative deprivation theory: when individuals lack economic resources they are likely to mobilize and form social movements. Resource-mobilization theory: social movements emerge when people have enough resources to demand change. Canada"s natural governing party the liberal party: he disagrees with this. Argues: we have a dealigned electorate. Most of us tend not to identify as belonging to one political party. Many of us remain undecided towards who we are going to vote for. How well they think the person did during a televised debate. And specific issues: problem: these things vary from election to election, because these lack: Then parties have to vie for support and get more votes. They have to appeal to various interest groups. Even if it means trying to get support from groups who have different support. Political parties try to broker deals to get votes. Therefore, we have brokerage politics in canada: these are his arguments ^^^, he says:

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