Chapta 16 Section Fo THESE THOSE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS YO Wat it is doe! A Social Movement is a movement whose goal is to promote or prevent social change; the most structured collective behavior But I want moe! There are 4 more types of social movements: Revolutionary: A social movement that attempt to change the total structure of society Reformative: A social movement that attempts to make limited changes in society Redemptive: A social movement that seeks to change individuals completely Alternate: A social movement that focuses on bringing about limited changes in individuals. Insert Swag Title for Examples Here. Revolutionary: The American Revolutionary Movement and the Mexican Revolutionary Movement are 2 Examples. Cont. Reformative Movement: The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the antiwar movement of the 60’s are 2 examples. Cont. Redemptive Movement: Alcoholics Anonymous and the born-again Christians movement are 2 examples. Cont. Alternate Movement: The Zero Population Growth was an organization that began in the late 60’s and illustrates such a movement. Doe’s theories doe! Value-Added Theory: The theory holding that certain conditions must exist for social movements to occur. Conditions: Social Conduciveness Structural Strains Generalized Beliefs Precipitating Factors Mobilization of Participants For Action Social Control Resource Mobilization Theory: A temporary collection of people who share an immediate common interest. OUR POWERPOINT HAS: Created By: Lazy Branden El Blunt Poppa Manic LB Love Sly Eri D Baby Loaf a.k.a. Sling Jam Dr. Easy E Erik a.k.a. Fast Shank
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