POLC99H3 Lecture Notes - Uneven Structure, Symbolic Power, Social Movement

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4 Apr 2011
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Social movements: collectively organized actors who mobilize and make demands on the state rather than seeking to overthrow it. Informal interaction networks: a web of interaction between individuals and organizations. They can circulate material equipment, inspiration, knowledge and everything that"s needed for action: shared beliefs and solidarity : new identities make them stick together and give them permanence. Focuses on the underlying psychological conditions that motivate individuals to engage in collective action. Structural strain > disruptive psychological state > social movements. Examples: social isolation can cause structural strain, feelings of being socially alienated, rapid increases in socio economic inequalities, frustrated expectations between what you expected to happen and what actually happened. Social movements are a collective reaction to some form of strain or conflicts. The central focus is on the role of individuals, rather than systems in movement formation. The motivation for movement participation is rooted in psychological rather than political goals.

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