model of social movement

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model of social movement
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In addition, according to Lofland (2003) two aspects of the empirical wave that need attention
is, First, the flow tends to be short-lived between five and eight year. If it has passed that period the movement will weaken and though it still exists
but the movement has undergone a 'cooled down' process. Second, many organizations
violence or protest that turns into a Social Movement or at least a part of
the above mentioned movements. These organizations are always trying to create
Social Movement - or if the organization has a different operating theory then them
will patiently wait for a shift in the macro structure to occur (eg crisis
capitalism) or the battle that will take place between good and evil, or both
, and awaits the failure of the function of the central body. That's when that movement can
identified as fringe movements, early movements and movement embryos.
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Furthermore, to know the model of social movement can be formulated that a
The Social Movement consists of:
1. The birth of violence or new protests with a youthful spirit formed
Independent.
2. Increase in number (and participants) of violence and / or planned and unplanned protests
planned (especially bundles) quickly.
3. The rise of mass opinion
4. All directed to the central body
5. As a form of effort to bring about changes in the structure of the central institutional institutions.
In understanding and explaining the phenomenon of the Social Movement, social scientists
it develops the discourse so that in the theoretical order it has spawned some
approach to better explain the Social Movement. The theoretical paradigm of the Movement
Social may be included in different terms. In addition to the NEO paradigm of Marxism, the approach that dominated until the early 1970s was the concept of behavior collective interactionist and the concept of Chicago's social movements, as well as models
structuralfunctional. This latter paradigm is the broadest perspective
adopted at the time. ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/95w3231tdh.jpg)
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