SCS1150 - Introduction to the Social Sciences - QUIZ
SCS1150 · Introduction to the Social Sciences
uOttawa - University of Ottawa
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According to the provided course material, what are the three core characteristics that define a social movement?
2Which of the following best describes the 'free rider problem' in the context of social movements, as discussed in the course material?
3In the context of social movements, what is the primary role of 'collective action frames'?
4The course material suggests that movements need media attention primarily to:
5What are the 'affordances' of the internet for activists, as mentioned in the context of changing social movements?
6Jeffrey Juris explained that activists might turn to violence when they become unsatisfied with direct action and civil disobedience. What are the two main goals he suggests for using confrontational tactics like the 'black bloc'?
7Civil disobedience is considered an effective tactic because it involves:
8According to the course material, what are the various ways that authorities can repress movements?
9Globalization has changed social movements by:
10How does the 'individualization of responsibility' relate to social movements?