This week we discussed the necessary criteria of
social movements. Commonly misperceived among
the public (and previously myself up until this past week), a social movement
is not merely a publicly wanted change.
Rather, social movements require three factors in a simultaneous and
ongoing manner. They are campaign,
social movement repertoire, and WUNC displays.
In
examination of the social movement and its definition, I took consideration of
the Ku Klux Klan. An organization with a
long history stemming from Reconstruction, the Klan has always fulfilled the
campaign aspect of the social movement criteria. However, in their successful public assault
of blacks, immigrants, and non-protestants, they continually failed to meet, or
if met, failed to sustain the social movement repertoire and WUNC
displays. Although unsuccessful in the
past, the Klan is still active with up to 1,500 members nationwide and 150 separate
chapters.
In
addition to studying the Ku Klux Klan this week, I also considered another
organization with which I will be fulfilling my internship this semester- the
Special Olympics. This organization
fulfills the criteria of campaign, social movement repertoire, and WUNC
displays entirely. I look forward to my
meeting with the Manager of Program and Volunteer Services tomorrow.
Keep us posted on the Special Olympics internship. It sounds like an interesting one.
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