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SOCL19061 Movements, Cults & Social Change
Can people power really change
the world, or do social movements inevitably become institutionalised
and result in the formation of new elites? In this course we examine
both the possibilities and the limits of the kind or radical transformation
of society advocated and sometimes achieved by social movements.
We look at a range of movements, including pro-democracy movements
in East Asia, feminism, ultra-right nationalist movements, gay liberation,
environmentalism and religious fundamentalism. Movements are compared
on the one hand with more conventional political bodies such as
parties and pressure groups, and on the other hand with cults. The
new identities created through movements are analysed using a comparison
with cults and the role of both as mediators of social change is
considered.
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