HUMSS - PG12-IIe-11 - Session18-19
HUMSS - PG12-IIe-11 - Session18-19
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https://www.google.com/search?q=social+movements&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=
X&ved=0ahUKEwi4quGo193gAhUGinAKHTXpDgcQ_AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553
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B. Analysis Guide questions:
1. How do you find the activity? Easy? Difficult?
2. How are you going to differentiate the two?
C. Abstraction Is civil society and social movements “enemies” or
“allies” of the state?
Discussion on:
1. Functions and Contributions of Civil Society
Organizations
According to Paffenholz and Spurk (2010) there are
seven features that civil society plays in peace building.
These functions are:
Protection
Monitoring
advocacy and public communication
social cohesion
intermediation and facilitation
service delivery
2. Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
Social movements have played key roles in
redefining the meaning of our democracy by
creating necessary conditions for a genuine
“community of consent”.
Social movements build solidarity through a
“continuous series of interactions between power
holders and persons successfully claiming to
speak on behalf of constituency lacking formal
representation,” as well as through connective
structures and shared identities that sustain
collective action.
Social movements tend to emerge initially as a
local source of power and local authority.
Social movements create constituencies of
accountability and alternative authoritative
interpretive communities to draw on local
resources to ground the lawmaking process in a
moral vision that forces both their legal advocates
and the larger society to begin to contend with
issues of substantive justice.
Social movements may ultimately succeed in
changing public opinion.
Social movements influence lawmaking, which
then shapes the agenda of the social movement.
Activity 2: “EXPLORATION
1. With the same group, explain the following:
Group 1: Functions and Contributions of Civil Society
Organizations
Group 2: Functions and Contributions of Social
Movements
2. Present in front.
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AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553&dpr=1.1#imgrc=couQ0zgZjT1WfM:
https://www.google.com/search?q=social+movements&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4quGo193gAhUGinAKHTXp
DgcQ_AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553#imgrc=r91huaiOAkNlqM
Guide questions:
1. How do you find the activity? Easy? Difficult?
2. How are you going to differentiate the two?
Discussion on:
1. Functions and Contributions of Civil Society Organizations
According to Paffenholz and Spurk (2010) there are seven features that civil society
plays in peace building. These functions are:
Protection
Monitoring
advocacy and public communication
social cohesion
intermediation and facilitation
service delivery
2. Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
Social movements have played key roles in redefining the meaning of our
democracy by creating necessary conditions for a genuine “community of
consent”.
Social movements build solidarity through a “continuous series of interactions
between power holders and persons successfully claiming to speak on behalf
of constituency lacking formal representation,” as well as through connective
structures and shared identities that sustain collective action.
Social movements tend to emerge initially as a local source of power and local
authority.
Social movements create constituencies of accountability and alternative
authoritative interpretive communities to draw on local resources to ground the
lawmaking process in a moral vision that forces both their legal advocates and
the larger society to begin to contend with issues of substantive justice.
Social movements may ultimately succeed in changing public opinion.
Social movements influence lawmaking, which then shapes the agenda of the
social movement.
Activity 2: “EXPLORATION
1. With the same group, explain the following:
Group 1: Functions and Contributions of Civil Society Organizations
Group 2: Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
2. Present in front.