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social movements

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Contexto: "Indigenous social movements have become important development actors in recent years."
Fonte: LAURIE, Nina; ANDOLINA, Robert; RADCLIFFE, Sarah. Ethnodevelopment: social movements, creating experts and professionalising indigenous knowledge in Ecuador. Antipode, v. 37, n. 3, p. 470-496, 2005.

Termo equivalente: movimentos sociais

Definição: "Social movements are traditionally seen as extensions of more elementary forms of collective behavior and as encompassing both movements of personal change (religious sects, cults, and communes) and those focused on institutional changes (e.g. legal reforms and changes in political power). Resource mobilization theorists have, in contrast, seen social movements as extensions of institutionalized actions and have restricted their focus to movements of institutional change that attempt to alter "elements of social structure and/or the reward distribution of society""
Fonte: JENKINS, J. Craig. Resource mobilization theory and the study of social movements. Annual review of sociology, v. 9, n. 1, p. 527-553, 1983.

Definição em português: "Movimento social é uma noção presente em diferentes espaços sociais: do erudito, acadêmico, passando pela arena política das políticas e dos políticos, até o meio popular.[...] Esta representação sempre envolve um coletivo de pessoas demandando algum bem material ou simbólico."