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24 Cards in this Set
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Pardigm
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framework from which scientists operate
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Normal Science
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science conducted within and existing paradigm
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Paradigm Shift
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when anomalies accrue showing something is incomplete or inadequate
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Collective Action
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action that takes place in groups and diverges from the social norms
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Crowd Collective Action
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you must be face to face with the other members of your group
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Mass Collective Action
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close physical proximity is not necessary
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Convergence Theory
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collective action happens with people with similar ideas and tendencies gather in the same place
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Contagion Theory
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collective action arises b.c of the tendency of people to conform to the behavior of others
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Emergent Norm Theory
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emphasizes the influence of leaders in promoting particular norms
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Social Movement
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collective behavior that is purposeful, organized, and institutionalized but not ritualized
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Alterative Social Movements
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Social movements that seek the most limited societal change and often target few people
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Redemptive Social Movements
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target specific groups but advocate for more radical social change
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Reformative Social Movements
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advocate for limited social change across an entire society
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Revolutionary Social Movements
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advocate the radical reorganization of society
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Classical Model
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structural weakness in society results in psyc disruption of individuals
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Resource Mobilization Theory
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emphasizes political context and goals, but also that resources are necessary for movements to occur
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Political Process Model
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focuses on structure of political opportunities
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Emergence
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first stage of a movement when social problem is first identified
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Coalescence
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Second step, resources are mobilized
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Routinization
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final stage, institutionalized
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Social Movement Org
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group developed to recruit new members and coordinate participation
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Premodernity
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social org with concentric circles: low division of labor, traditional norms, low tech
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Modernity
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rationality, objectivity, overlapping affiliations not concentric
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Postmodernity
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questioning of notion of progress and history, multiple and conflicting identities
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