Dr. Doug McAdam - Social Movements: Power from Above and Below (FSI 2010)
Using the U.S. civil rights movement as the principal example, McAdam talks about the typical mix of top down environmental facilitation and bottom up grass roots activism that fuel successful social movements. Appropriately, FSI puts the emphasis on the latter, but a full understanding of the prospects for significant social change requires that activists understand the critical reciprocal relationship between people power and the shifting environmental circumstances they confront.
To learn more about nonviolent conflict and civil resistance visit, www.nonviolent-conflict.org.
Видео Dr. Doug McAdam - Social Movements: Power from Above and Below (FSI 2010) канала ICNC - International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
To learn more about nonviolent conflict and civil resistance visit, www.nonviolent-conflict.org.
Видео Dr. Doug McAdam - Social Movements: Power from Above and Below (FSI 2010) канала ICNC - International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
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