Movement
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A Movement is a collective action that seeks to achieve change through organized effort and sustained mobilization of participants around shared goals.
- AKA: Collective Movement, Organized Movement, Purpose-Driven Movement.
- Context:
- It can typically pursue Movement Goal through movement organization.
- It can typically mobilize Movement Participant through movement communication.
- It can typically implement Movement Strategy through movement action.
- It can typically create Movement Structure through movement coordination.
- It can typically generate Movement Impact through movement influence.
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- It can often develop Movement Culture through movement identity.
- It can often establish Movement Network through movement connection.
- It can often maintain Movement Momentum through movement activity.
- It can often achieve Movement Outcome through movement persistence.
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- It can range from being a Local Movement to being a Global Movement, depending on its movement scope.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Movement to being a Long-Term Movement, depending on its movement duration.
- It can range from being a Peaceful Movement to being a Militant Movement, depending on its movement methodology.
- It can range from being a Grassroots Movement to being a Elite Movement, depending on its movement origin.
- It can range from being a Single-Purpose Movement to being a Multi-Purpose Movement, depending on its movement agenda complexity.
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- It can have Movement Components including movement leadership, movement organization, and movement resources.
- It can have Movement Characteristics such as movement objectives, movement tactics, and movement timeline.
- It can perform Movement Function through movement mobilization and movement advocacy.
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- Examples:
- Social Movements, such as:
- Political Movements pursuing movement political change.
- Cultural Movements promoting movement cultural transformation.
- Economic Movements advocating movement economic reform.
- Intellectual Movements, such as:
- Philosophical Movements advancing movement philosophical idea.
- Scientific Movements promoting movement scientific paradigm.
- Literary Movements developing movement artistic expression.
- Religious Movements, such as:
- Spiritual Movements seeking movement spiritual renewal.
- Reform Movements promoting movement religious change.
- Revival Movements encouraging movement faith restoration.
- Artistic Movements, such as:
- Art Movements creating movement aesthetic innovation.
- Musical Movements developing movement musical style.
- Design Movements establishing movement design principle.
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- Social Movements, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Individual Activity, which involves personal action rather than collective movement.
- Random Event, which lacks organized purpose and sustained coordination.
- Commercial Enterprise, which pursues profit motive rather than movement idealistic goal.
- Government Program, which originates from official authority rather than grassroots movement organizing.
- Natural Process, which occurs without human movement agency or intentional movement direction.
- See: Collective Action, Change, Organization, Mobilization, Goal, Strategy, Network, Leadership, Activism, Reform.