What factors can explain the rise of new social movements and the impact on modern society. We are all familiar with the story of a feminist who burns a bra and the story of an environment lover who breaks into the laboratory and releases the rat and releases it in the wild. But the reason why the woman suddenly split his urination is that he had his dog eat at dinner and started running without proper underwear. What causes housewives to see the warmth of their gas fires helps them tie themselves to the trees.
Close to the "New Social Movement" in the 1960s and 1970s: Peace movement, American civil rights movement, "New Left wing", anti Vietnam movement, environmental movement, feminist movement and so on. so. These movements respond to the many hidden or open conflicts that are the characteristics of the welfare society that developed after the war. They criticize the hierarchy, privileges, exclusion of the system, they are generally thought to be more self-realizing, cultural identity, and more concern for local autonomy than older social movements. Instead of taking over and changing the state institution, they are seeking new opportunities for autonomy outside the country. For example, in the central slogan of the feminist movement, "individuals are political", the boundary between individuals and the public is questioned. Daily relationships must also be democratized
In the early nineteenth century, the "new social movement" such as feminism, ecological movement or "green movement", the movement of youth, the peace movement, and other things aimed at justifying individual identity and lifestyle Initiative has appeared. These movements work outside the formal institutional channel and emphasize economic targets, but focus on the politicalization of daily life. In this chapter, we consider "new social movements" and think that they are not brand new. Its main feature was that it existed in the social movements of the United States in the early 19th century, especially in the labor movement. Therefore, it contradicts the concept of American exceptionism and the historical prediction of the new social movements in the second half of the 20th century.
The term New Social Movement (NSM) is the theory of social movements trying to explain the new movement (ie, post industrial economy) that appeared in the societies of Western countries since the mid-1960s. It departed greatly from the paradigm of traditional social movements. Aberle's Four Types of Social Movement: New Social Movement (NSM) is a social movement theory that seeks to explain the excessive new movements commonly seen in various Western societies since the mid-1960's (later sought Industry economy is quite different from the traditional social movement paradigm.