SOC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Subculture, Veganism, White Power Music

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Definition: conscious and concerted efforts by ordinary people who come together around a (s change or preserve some aspect of their society. Types of social movements: made up the typology: jack david aberle (anthropologist): how. Seek to change something specific about the social structure. Progressive movements: (does not mean they are good) it just means th promoting a new social pattern for society. Reactionary movements: try to preserve the status quo, they long for th. Increase the possibility of violence, tend to generate the animosity of violent confli. Example: 1960"s counter conflict movement --> sex positive, feminist orientati with the dominant power of the time. Example: in canada, the separatist movement in quebec. These movements so revolutionary, they are not reformist, they are not changing th. Their goal is to provoke inner change in inner individuals, they don"t want to protes power but if you get enough ideas out to enough individuals you change them for th.

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