social movement

  • 31Movement — may refer to: Contents 1 In society and the arts 2 In music 3 In timepieces 4 See also In society and the arts …

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  • 32Movement for the Liberation of the Congo — Mouvement pour la Liberation du Congo Leader Jean Pierre Bemba The 2006 Presidential election candidate Jean Pierre Bemba Founded April 5, 2003 (2003 …

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  • 33Social bandits — Social bandit or social crime is a term invented by the historian Eric Hobsbawm in his 1965 classic study of popular forms of resistance, Primitive Rebels . He further expanded the field in the 1969 study, Bandits . Hobsbawm s key thesis was that …

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  • 34Social rule system theory — is an attempt to formally approach different kinds of social rule systems in a unified manner. Social rules systems include institutions such as norms, laws, regulations, taboos, customs, and a variety of related concepts and are important in the …

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  • 35Social relation — can refer to a multitude of social interactions, regulated by social norms, between two or more people, with each having a social position and performing a social role. In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior,… …

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  • 36Social change — Social development redirects here. For the aspect of human biological development, see psychosocial development Social change is a general term which refers to: * change in social structure: the nature, the social institutions, the social… …

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  • 37Social Union — may be, *Canada s social union, and its Social Union Framework Agreement *Any Christian Social Union *The German Social Union *The National Social Unionee also*Social unionism, or Social Movement Unionism …

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  • 38new social movement — (NSM)    A term which seeks to differentiate current popular movements with those of yesteryear. New social movements began to merge in the 1960s, members offering a radical critique of mainstream society in fields as diverse as animal rights,… …

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  • 39social movements — An organized effort by a significant number of people to change (or resist change in) some major aspect or aspects of society. The term was first used by Saint Simon in France at the turn of the eighteenth century, to characterize the movements… …

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  • 40Social purity movement — The Social purity movement was a social movement that sought to abolish prostitution and other sexual activities then considered immoral. Composed primarily of women, the movement was active in English speaking nations from about 1880 to about… …

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