The United States of America Unit 9 Social Movement of the 1960's
The United States of America Unit 9 Social Movement of the 1960’s
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: ·马丁·路德.金 ·民权运动 ·反战运动 。 言论自由运动 ·反主流文化 ·妇女解放运动
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: • 马丁· 路德· 金 • 民权运动 • 反战运动 • 言论自由运动 • 反主流文化 • 妇女解放运动
Focal Points The definition of social movements in the U.S.context Reasons behind the making U.S.social movements in Post-World War II America The contributing factors to make a social movement possible: -The people in the movement -The Organization in the social movement -The tactics used by movement participants -Social movements'messages and goals The Civil Rights Movement.Anti-War Women's Lib
Focal Points • The definition of social movements in the U.S. context • Reasons behind the making U.S. social movements in Post-World War II America • The contributing factors to make a social movement possible: -The people in the movement -The Organization in the social movement -The tactics used by movement participants -Social movements’ messages and goals • The Civil Rights Movement, Anti-War & Women’s Lib
This Unit Is Divided into Six Sections I.The Definition of Social Movements II.The Reasons behind the U.S.Social Movements in Post-World WIl III.The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible IV.The Civil Rights Movement V.The Youth Movement/Anti-War Movement VI.The Women's Liberation Movement
This Unit Is Divided into Six Sections I. The Definition of Social Movements II. The Reasons behind the U.S. Social Movements in Post-World WII III. The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible IV. The Civil Rights Movement V. The Youth Movement/Anti-War Movement VI. The Women’s Liberation Movement
I.The Definition of Social Movements "A social movement is a type of behavior." -A collective behavior in which participants want to change existing socio-economic institutions and establish a new order of life; -A social movement must have two basics:structure and spontaneity; -A social movement must have a critical base of people; -A social movement must have a message to convey; -A social movement must have the ability to spread the message through media
I. The Definition of Social Movements "A social movement is a type of behavior.” – A collective behavior in which participants want to change existing socio-economic institutions and establish a new order of life; – A social movement must have two basics: structure and spontaneity; – A social movement must have a critical base of people; – A social movement must have a message to convey; – A social movement must have the ability to spread the message through media