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Mobilization Theories

Mobilization theories explain how social movements, protests, or collective actions succeed or grow. They focus on the resources, organization, and logistics needed to inspire people to participate and sustain effort over time. Key ideas include the importance of leadership, communication, external support, and addressing barriers. Essentially, they analyze what makes a movement possible and effective by examining how followers are organized, motivated, and able to coordinate actions toward a common goal.