Social Movements
What were the features of new farmer's movement?
Following are the main features of a social movement:
(i) The so called ‘new farmer’s movements began in the 1970s in Punjab and Tamil Nadu. These movements were regionally oganised, were non-party, and involved farmers rather than peasants. (farmers are said to be market-involved as both commodity producers and purchasers).
(ii) The basic ideology of the movement was strongly anti-state and anti-urban. The focus of demand were ‘price and related issues’ (for example price procurement, remunerative prices, prices for agricultural inputs, taxation, non- repayment of loans).
(iii) Novel methods of agitation were used: blocking of roads and railways, refusing politicians and bureaucrats entry to villages, and so on.
(iv) It has been argued that the farmers’ movements have broadened their agenda and ideology and include environment and women’s issues. Therefore, they can be seen as a part of the worldwide ‘new social movements’.
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Distinguish between peasants' and new farmers' movements.
Write short notes on:
Tribal movements.
Write a short note on women's movement.
Imagine a society where there has been no social movement. Discuss. You can also describe how you imagine such a society to be.
Enviornmental movements after also certain economic and identity issues. Discuss.
Discuss main points of differences related with the differences between new social movements from the old social movement.
What are social movements? Highlight the features of social movements. Discuss their organisational structure and leadership also.
Discuss the origin and sources of social movements.
How would you classify social movements?
Highlight the role of tribal movements in maintaining their cultural and social identity.
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