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What is the implied relationship among the three spheres in the context of social movements?
What is the implied relationship among the three spheres in the context of social movements?
- They have a one-way relationship where only one sphere influences the others.
- There is an iterative and reinforcing relationship among them. (correct)
- They are completely separate and do not intersect.
- They have a competitive relationship where each sphere tries to dominate the others.
In the context of social movements, what do the crosshatched areas bud out from the core represent?
In the context of social movements, what do the crosshatched areas bud out from the core represent?
- Areas where cultural dimensions dominate over political dimensions.
- Areas where diverse groups intersect with each other.
- Areas that are not strictly part of the movement, but still interesting to researchers. (correct)
- Areas where social movements meet traditional political parties.
Which type of organizations would likely be located in the upper left secondary area according to the text?
Which type of organizations would likely be located in the upper left secondary area according to the text?
- Traditional political parties
- Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) (correct)
- Religious organizations
- Educational institutions
What draws a researcher's attention to other groups in social movements according to the text?
What draws a researcher's attention to other groups in social movements according to the text?
Which aspect of social movements is highlighted in the upper left secondary area according to the text?
Which aspect of social movements is highlighted in the upper left secondary area according to the text?
How does the text describe the relationship between related groups in social movements?
How does the text describe the relationship between related groups in social movements?
Which types of organizations occupy a middle ground less removed from ordinary, institutionalized social relations according to the text?
Which types of organizations occupy a middle ground less removed from ordinary, institutionalized social relations according to the text?
Why are some related groups interesting to researchers even if they are not strictly part of the social movement?
Why are some related groups interesting to researchers even if they are not strictly part of the social movement?
Which type of organizations might be found in the crosshatched areas that bud out from the core of social movement analysis?
Which type of organizations might be found in the crosshatched areas that bud out from the core of social movement analysis?