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Quiz 23: Collective Behaviour and Social Movements
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Question 121
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Explain how technology can and has become an important resource for social movements. Use specific examples to strengthen your argument.
Question 122
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Sociologists have developed a number of theoretical explanations of social movements. Identify the six theoretical approaches noted in the text and provide an account of each. What do we learn from each? What criticism can be made of each? On the basis of this material, do you think we have developed an adequate understanding of social movements? Why or why not?
Question 123
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How does collective behaviour differ from the other social patterns of interest to sociologists? What are the difficulties in studying collective behaviour? What do you see as the special benefits of doing so?
Question 124
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What is a crowd? How is it different from a social group? Describe the main characteristics of the five major forms of crowds: casual, conventional, expressive, acting, and protest crowds. Provide an example of each.
Question 125
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Based on the discussion found in the final box in the chapter, why do you think so many people in Canada are reluctant to become involved in social movements? What cultural characteristics of this society might explain this reluctance? In light of this pattern, how do you explain the fact that, over our history, many people have become involved in social movements, often with significant results?
Question 126
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Today, social movements develop around any number of
Question 127
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What is mass society theory?
Question 128
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What is structural strain theory?
Question 129
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What is political-economy theory as an explanation of social movements?
Question 130
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The political economy approach to social movements is closely linked to which of the following social thinkers?
Question 131
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Describe contagion theory, convergence theory, and emergent-norm theory. What are the points of similarity and difference between these three theories? Discuss the strengths of each theory, as well as the points that may be criticized.
Question 132
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Kai Erikson explains that disasters harm people in a way the public often fails to realize by
Question 133
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What are the four stages in the life course of a social movement?
Question 134
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What have sociologists learned about disasters? What are three types of disasters? Provide an example of each. Explain why the social damage caused by a disaster may end up being more serious than property damage.