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Cognative liberation

begins when members of an aggrieved group begin to consider their situation as unjust, believe it can be changed, and that they can make a difference

Resource mobilization theory

no social movement can succeed without resources. • A social movement requires skills like leadership, talent, and knowledge, as well as an organizational infrastructure to support its work.

New social movement theory

emphasizes the distinctive features of recent social movements like the feminist movements of the 60s, radical sections of environmental movement in the 70s, the peace movement of the late 70s to mid-‐80s and in radical sections of the gay rights movement since the 80s.

Social movements

a conscious, collective, organized attempt to bring about or resist large-‐scale change in the social order.