social movements
Social movements refer to collective efforts by individuals or groups to bring about social, political, or cultural change, usually in response to perceived injustice, inequality, or oppression. These movements involve organized activities, protests, or campaigns aimed at challenging existing power structures and promoting new norms or values within society.
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