
The Social Movement Theory
Social Movement Theory explains how groups of people organize and mobilize to bring about social change. It examines factors like collective identity, shared grievances, resources, and strategies that motivate people to act together. The theory also considers how social, political, and economic contexts influence the success or failure of movements. Essentially, it provides a framework for understanding why people unite for causes, how they sustain their efforts, and what impacts their efforts have on society.