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Globalization and Social Movements

Brandon Reid, Marshall Strong, & Tyler Gumina. Globalization and Social Movements. Globalization from Below. Movement of Resistance Represents Issues of People and Environment Helps Smaller Groups Gain Influence or Power. Power of Social Movements. Withdrawal of Consent

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Globalization and Social Movements

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  1. Brandon Reid, Marshall Strong, & Tyler Gumina Globalization and Social Movements

  2. Globalization from Below • Movement of Resistance • Represents Issues of People and Environment • Helps Smaller Groups Gain Influence or Power

  3. Power of Social Movements • Withdrawal of Consent • Balance of Power & Power of the People • Linkage of Small and Specific Movements

  4. Flaws of Social Movements • Utilization of Powers • Leadership / Imbalance of Power • Lack of Independence • Splits/Schisms and Declines

  5. Discussion Questions • In what ways can globalization be seen as a positive movement? How can it be seen as negative? • Why are the connections between social movements so important? What can these movements do to maintain power and prevent failure? • Will globalization from below eventually become the same type of movement as globalization from above, rather than just a movement of resistance?

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