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This video has given an introduction and explained the features of Social movements. Britannica defines social Movements as: Social movement, loosely organized but sustained campaign in support of a social goal, typically either the implementation or the prevention of a change in society’s structure or values. Although social movements differ in size, they are all essentially collective. That is, they result from the more or less spontaneous coming together of people whose relationships are not defined by rules and procedures but who merely share a common outlook on society.
11 lessons • 2h 17m
Introduction, Features of Social Movements
14:11mins
Difference between Social Change and Social Movements,Importance of Social Movements in Sociology
12:56mins
Theories and Types of Social Movements
12:38mins
Old and New Social Movements: Definition and Differences
11:05mins
Old and New Social Movements: Indian Context and The Chipko Movement
11:01mins
Class based movements: Peasant movements
12:27mins
Class based movements: Workers movement
11:06mins
Caste based movements: the Dalit Movements
12:24mins
Backward caste/class movements, upper caste response, Tribal movements
13:18mins
Tribal movements : Jharkhand and the North East
12:27mins
Women's movements and peasant revolts
13:33mins