Chapter 21 Flashcards

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acting crowds

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crowds of people who are focused on a specific action or goal

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alternative movements

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social movements that limit themselves to self-improvement changes in individuals

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assembling perspective

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a theory that credits individuals in crowds as behaving as rational thinkers and views crowds as engaging in purposeful behavior and collective action

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4
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casual crowds

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people who share close proximity without really interacting

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5
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collective behavior

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a noninstitutionalized activity in which several people voluntarily engage

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6
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conventional crowds

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people who come together for a regularly scheduled event

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crowd

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a fairly large number of people who share close proximity

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crowdsourcing

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the process of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people

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diagnostic framing

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a the social problem that is stated in a clear, easily understood manner

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emergent norm theory

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a perspective that emphasizes the importance of social norms in crowd behavior

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expressive crowds

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crowds who share opportunities to express emotions

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flash mob

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a large group of people who gather together in a spontaneous activity that lasts a limited amount of time

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frame alignment process

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using bridging, amplification, extension, and transformation as an ongoing and intentional means of recruiting participants to a movement

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mass

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a relatively large group with a common interest, even if they may not be in close proximity

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15
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modernization

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the process that increases the amount of specialization and differentiation of structure in societies

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16
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motivational framing

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a call to action

17
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new social movement theory

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a theory that attempts to explain the proliferation of postindustrial and postmodern movements that are difficult to understand using traditional social movement theories

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NGO

A

nongovernmental organizations working globally for numerous humanitarian and environmental causes

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prognostic framing

A

social movements that state a clear solution and a means of implementation

20
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public

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an unorganized, relatively diffuse group of people who share ideas

21
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reform movements

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movements that seek to change something specific about the social structure

22
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religious/redemptive movements

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movements that work to promote inner change or spiritual growth in individuals

23
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resistance movements

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those who seek to prevent or undo change to the social structure

24
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resource mobilization theory

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a theory that explains social movements’ success in terms of their ability to acquire resources and mobilize individuals

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revolutionary movements

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movements that seek to completely change every aspect of society

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social change

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the change in a society created through social movements as well as through external factors like environmental shifts or technological innovations

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social movement

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a purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal

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social movement industry

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the collection of the social movement organizations that are striving toward similar goals

29
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social movement organization

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a single social movement group

30
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social movement sector

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the multiple social movement industries in a society, even if they have widely varying constituents and goals

31
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value-added theory

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a functionalist perspective theory that posits that several preconditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur