Cultural Change
Highlight the features of Social Movement.
Any collective mobilisation for action directed explicity towards an alteration or transformation of the structure of a system can be properly understood as a social movement.
Features of social movement:
1. Social movement is a collective mobilisation as against occasional individual efforts. Social movements are organised collective endeavours.
2. The organisational structure and leadership is another vital aspect of a social movement.
3. Distribution of tasks is required in every movement. These tasks are assigned to different persons and units of the group depending upon personal qualities and commitments of individuals.
A persuasive leader leads a movement support of the masses tends to be spontaneous. Different levels of organisations are devised on the basis of movements, aims and objectives.
4. Social movements cannot keep itself alive unless it develops its ideological frame and identity.
5. Social movement is change-oriented. Every movement is directed towards some change according to its aims and objectives. The relationship between social movements and social change is well-established.
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Explain the term Twice-born caste.
Explain the term Braham-inisation.
Explain the term “Dominant caste.”
Discuss the mix of ideas of the social reformers related with cultural change in 19th century.
Discuss in brief the names of those social evils which plagued Indian society in 19th century, were attempts made to fight them?
Mention those three aspects related to the modern frame of cultural change in colonial India elaborated upon by sociologists Satish Saberwal.
How did new technology speed up various forms of communication among people specially some social reformers in last phase of 19th century.
Explain the central approach to the study of Sociology.
What are prerequisites of modernization.
Explain the concept of westernisation.
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