2019-SOC1200 Chapter 13 – Collective Behaviour and Social Movements

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Across
  1. 3. A temporary gathering of people who are in the same place at the same time.
  2. 5. Temporary but highly popular social patterns such as activities, events, music genres, or hobbies.
  3. 6. (two words) A process whereby a social movement declares that a particular condition is unjust and identifies measures needed to resolve the unfairness.
  4. 8. A type of crowd defined as a gathering of people who by proximity alone happen to be in the same location at the same time.
  5. 11. __________ social movements seek limited societal change for everyone in society.
  6. 12. Unsubstantiated stories about people or events.
  7. 15. (two words) A generalized belief regarding impending danger that can lead a large number of people to flee an area or engage in other protective measures.
  8. 16. A type of crowd defined as a group of people who have gathered in the same place at the same time because of a common shared interest or objective.
  9. 18. (two words) Group behaviour that is relatively spontaneous, unstructured, and unconventional in nature.
  10. 19. ¬¬¬¬¬__________ social movements seek large-scale change for a specific group.
  11. 20. A statement about the nature of some phenomenon that is constructed as a social problem.
  12. 21. (three words) A complex or formal organization that identifies its goals with the preferences of a social movement or a countermovement and attempts to implement those goals.
  13. 23. A type of crowd defined as a gathering of people who share a common interest and are gathered at the same event at the same time with an explicit participatory purpose.
  14. 24. (two words) A shared sense of belonging that binds individuals in a social movement and propels them to take action on behalf of that social movement.
  15. 25. __________ social movements seek limited societal change for a specific group or narrow segment of society.
Down
  1. 1. (two words) A person who brings perceived morally damaging behaviour to the attention of others.
  2. 2. (two words) Irrational but widespread worry that certain groups present an enormous threat to the social order of society.
  3. 4. (two words) The right of Indigenous peoples to self-government.
  4. 7. Unsubstantiated or substantiated stories about specific individuals.
  5. 9. __________ social movements seek large-scale change that effects everyone in society.
  6. 10. Long-lasting popular social patterns that typically involve clothing lines and accessories.
  7. 13. (two words) Organized efforts by a substantial number of people to change or to resist change in some major aspect or aspects of society.
  8. 14. (two words) Abstract unsubstantiated stories containing an underlying message or moral that persists over time.
  9. 17. A type of crowd defined as a group of people gathered at the same place and the same time who engage in overt collective behaviour in pursuit of a common goal.
  10. 22. A relatively sudden, unscheduled, one-time event that causes a great deal of property or ecological damage, or large-scale loss of life, and substantial disruption or stress among residents in the stricken area.