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Asked: February 3, 20242024-02-03T12:34:29+05:30 2024-02-03T12:34:29+05:30In: Sociology

Distinguish between social change and social movements. Give an example.

Differentiate between social movements and social change. Provide an illustration.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-02-03T12:34:51+05:30Added an answer on February 3, 2024 at 12:34 pm

      Distinguishing Social Change and Social Movements:

      Social Change:
      Social change refers to the alteration or transformation of societal structures, values, norms, and institutions over time. It involves shifts in various aspects of a society, including cultural patterns, economic systems, political structures, and interpersonal relationships. Social change can occur gradually or rapidly and may be driven by internal factors, external influences, or a combination of both. It is a broader, overarching concept that encompasses a wide range of modifications in different facets of society.

      Social Movements:
      On the other hand, social movements are collective, organized efforts by a group of individuals who come together to bring about specific social or political change. Social movements are intentional, goal-oriented actions that seek to address perceived injustices, advocate for particular causes, or challenge existing norms and power structures. Unlike social change, social movements are more focused, specific, and often emerge in response to particular issues or grievances within society.

      Distinguishing Features:

      1. Scope:

        • Social Change: Involves comprehensive and long-term alterations in societal aspects.
        • Social Movements: Are specific, organized efforts with a defined goal or set of objectives.
      2. Nature:

        • Social Change: Can be both spontaneous and unplanned, occurring through natural evolution or external influences.
        • Social Movements: Are deliberate, organized actions initiated by groups of people with a shared agenda.
      3. Timeline:

        • Social Change: Can happen over extended periods, spanning generations.
        • Social Movements: Tend to have more immediate and time-bound goals, often with a heightened period of activity.

      Example:
      A notable example that illustrates the distinction between social change and a social movement is the advancement of LGBTQ+ rights in Western societies.

      • Social Change: The acceptance and recognition of LGBTQ+ rights represent a broader societal transformation. Over the years, there has been a significant shift in attitudes, cultural norms, and legal frameworks regarding LGBTQ+ individuals. This transformation reflects a more inclusive and accepting society, indicating social change on a larger scale.

      • Social Movement: Within the broader context of LGBTQ+ rights, the emergence and activism of specific social movements, such as the Stonewall riots in 1969 or the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, exemplify intentional, collective efforts to address specific issues. These movements aim to achieve legal recognition, anti-discrimination measures, and societal acceptance for LGBTQ+ individuals, illustrating the focused nature of social movements within the broader context of social change.

      In summary, while social change represents the broader and long-term evolution of societal aspects, social movements are intentional, organized efforts that address specific issues or advocate for particular causes within the framework of social change. The LGBTQ+ rights movement provides a tangible illustration of how both social change and social movements interact to shape the evolving landscape of societal norms and values.

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