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Social Change

Across
An intolerable gap between the social rewards people receive and the social rewards they expect to receive.
A collective attempt to change all or part of a political or social order by means of rioting, petitioning, striking, demonstrating, and/or establishing pressure groups, unions and political parties.
Occurs when people act in unison to bring about or resist social, political, or economical change.
The Practical application of scientific principles
Suggests that social movements emerge when traditional norms and patterns of social organization are disrupted
The belief that technology is the main factor shaping human history.
Chances for collective action and social movement growth that occur during election campaigns , when influential allies offer support to insurgents when ruling political alignments become unstable, and when elite groups become divided and conflict with once another.
The process by which individual interests, beliefs, and values become congruent and complementary with the activities, goals, and ideology of a social movement.
Holds that social movements are social organizations that emerge when potential members can mobilize resources, take advantage of new political opportunities, and avoid high levels of social control by authorities.
An accident that occurs inevitably although unpredictably because of the complexity of modern technology
A society in which technology distributes environmental dangers among all categories of the population, although to varying degrees.
Down
The alteration of social structures, cultural symbols, rules of behavior, and/or value systems
The process by which social movements crystallize because of the increasing organizational, material, and other resources of movement members.
The tendency to heap environmental dangers on the disadvantaged, and especially on disadvantaged racial minorities