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Social movement
collective action aimed at social reorganisation in response to perceived inequality, imbalance, injustice or oppression
Purpose of social movement
to demand, resist or undo social change, done through collective actions that pursue the movements goals and aim to raise awareness
Social change
changes in the views, values, norms and structures in society in response to various factors
Political change
change to government policy and its administration, including laws
economical
change to how finances are managed, taxes, income and interest rates
cultural
change to beliefs, values, norms, tradition, language and laws of groups of people
technological
change to production methods and innovations
environmental
changes to the natural world, climate change, food and water shortages