Why should we study more about social movements?
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Coordination of social services is generally seen in terms of public management, organizational innovation, citizenship, or a relational, interpretive effort. This study aims to demonstrate that the concept of a social movement is a useful perspective for understanding and promoting multiagency coordination
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Social movement's role is to allow people the opportunity to come together, speak their mind, and make people aware of an issue that is close to their heart.
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Studying social movements helps researchers analyze the activists who have sought social change, as well as help researchers develop critical thinking skills about the process of social change.You can study more about the types of social changes here are few____
Reform Movements
Seek to improve society by changing some specific aspect of the social structure
Revolutionary Movements
Aim to remake the system by replacing existing institutions with new ones
Religious Movements
Social movements that seek to produce radical change in individuals are typically based on spiritual or supernatural belief systems
Alternative Movements
Movements that seek limited change in some aspect of peoples behavior
Resistance Movements
Seek to prevent change or undo change that has already occured
Reform Movement Example
Civil rights and gay rights movements helped replace shame with pride
Revolutionary Movement Example
The 1960's counterculture movement
Religious Movement Example
Fundamentalist religious groups seeking to convert non believers to their belief system
Alternative Movement Example
Early in the 20th century the Women's Christian Temperance Union attempted to get people to abstain from drinking alcoholic beverages. Some analysts placed Alcoholics Anonymous in this category; others do not because of their belief that people must change their lives completely in order to overcome alcohol abuse
Resistance Movement Example
Groups organized to oppose same-sex marriage