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Difference between issue specific movement and generic movement

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The fundamental difference between Issue-Specific Movements and Generic Movements are as per the following:

Issue-specific Movements:

(I) They accomplish a solitary target inside a restricted time span.

(ii) There is clear initiative.

(iii) They have some association.

(iv) Their dynamic life is normally short.

Generic Movements:

(I) Their developments are a long haul.

(ii) They have autonomous authority.

(iii) There is no single association that controls or aides such developments,

(iv) Example: Environmental development or the Women's development
Answered by Chirpy
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The differences between issue specific movement and generic movement are:

 

Issue-specific movement

1. It accomplishes a single objective within a set time frame.

2. It has clear cut management.

3. There is a particular organization to implement it.

4. It is active for a short span.

 

Generic movement                                                                        

1. It is a long term movement.

2. It has an independent leadership.

3. It is not guided or controlled by a single organization.

4. It has a wider scope and deals with more than one issue. For instance, the women's movement or the environmental movement.

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