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    The term new social movements (NSMs) is a theory of social movements that attempts to explain the plethora of new movements that have come up in various western societies roughly since the mid-1960s (i.e. in a post-industrial economy) which are claimed to depart significantly from the conventional … See more

    Numerous social movements from mid-1960s differed from their precursors, such as the labor movement, which had previously been seen as focused on economic concerns. The 1960s were a period of … See more

    Buechler argues that there is in fact no single new social movement theory, but a set of new social movement theories, each a variant on a … See more

    Some sociologists, like Paul Bagguley and Nelson Pichardo, criticize NSM theory for a number of reasons, including:
    1. the … See more

    mid-1960s
    Numerous social movements from mid-1960s differed from their precursors, such as the labor movement, which had previously been seen as focused on economic concerns.
    1968
    The French May (1968) probably being its most determinant moment.
    since the late 1960s
    The environmental movement that has appeared since the late 1960s throughout the world, with its strong points in the United States and Northern Europe, has significantly brought about a ‘dramatic reversal’ in the ways we consider the relationship between economy, society and nature.
    since the mid-1960s
    Numerous social movements from mid-1960s differed from their precursors, such as the labor movement, which had previously been seen as focused on economic concerns.
    since the late 1960s
    Examples of those new movements include the women's movement, the ecology movement, gay rights movement and various peace movements, among others.

    The most noticeable feature of new social movements is that they are primarily social and cultural and only secondarily political, if at all. Departing … See more

    1. ^ Pichardo 1997.
    2. ^ Buechler 1999
    3. ^ Staricco 2012. sfn error: no target: CITEREFStaricco2012 (help) See more

     
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