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with reference to boycott explain the mobislation of masses​

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Answered by brainly4535
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Mass mobilization (also known as social mobilization or popular mobilization) refers to mobilization of civilian population as part of contentious politics. Mass mobilization is defined as a process that

engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise

awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through face-to-face dialogue. Members of institutions, community

networks, civic and religious groups and

others work in a coordinated

way to reach specific groups of people for dialogue with

planned messages. In other words, social

mobilization seeks to facilitate change through a range of players engaged in interrelated and

complementary efforts.

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Answered by parveengakhar01560
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A boycott is an act of voluntary and intentional abstention from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for moral, social, political, or environmental reasons. The purpose of a boycott is to inflict some economic loss on the target, or to indicate a moral outrage, to try to compel the target to alter an objectionable behavior.

Sometimes, a boycott can be a form of consumer activism, sometimes called moral purchasing. When a similar practice is legislated by a national government, it is known as a sanction.The purpose of a boycott is to inflict some economic loss on the target, or to indicate a moral outrage, to try to compel the target to alter an objectionable behavior. Sometimes, a boycott can be a form of consumer activism, sometimes called moral purchasing.

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