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War |
Hostile activity involving the use of lethal weapons carried out by political groups, in whose name the conflict is conducted |
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Citizen warfare |
a nations/citizens commitment to warfare through mass mobilization |
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War as driver of social change |
1) Wars destruction 2) Participation in war 3) Planning for war Ex. Rosie the Riveter |
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Social movements |
Collectivities acting with some degree of organization and continuity, party outside institutional or organization channels, for the purpose of challenging exact systems of authority, or resisting change is such systems
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Civil society |
The area of public life that involves groups of people in activities outside the formal arena of politics
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Collective goods |
things that must be shared by a group or category of people, regardless of their own participation in the social movement
Ex. political, civil, and social rights |
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Resource mobilization |
The need for resources and other things necessary to function as an organization to carry out social movement activities |
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Diagnostic framing |
Giving a new definition of a situation that may provide why it's problematic
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Occupy's inner & outer movements |
Inner-core activist with strong anarchist and horizontals beliefs with deep suspicions of the co-optive and hierarchical tendencies of unions and membership organizations
Outer-bulk of participants who turned out for large demonstrations |
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Corporation |
An organization held together and operated in terms of a set contract |
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5 ways corporations direct social change |
1) Technology 2) Capital 3) Labor Process 4) Culture 5) Politics |