MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS | Resumo de Sociologia para o Enem

📚 Free e-book with summaries of the most common topics in Humanities, Languages ​​and Writing: http://bit.ly/2XkPac8 Social movements can be defined as collective actions of a political and cultural nature that enable different forms of organization of the population. Do you know what the main characteristics of these movements are? Come and see Professor Anna explain them to you \o/ Learn about our free course: https://goo.gl/2rebsa Written class on this content: https://goo.gl/Vxgjdf 00:00 to 00:11 - Introduction by the professor and opening vignette. 00:12 to 1:49 - What are social movements? As the name suggests, they talk about movement, transformation, change. They are a collective action that aims at social transformation or the maintenance of a certain social order that is already in place. Some movements also demand the return of models of life that already existed. 1:50 to 2:57 - Social movements always have a political character because they are most often related to the State (either opposing it or supporting it). 2:58 to 4:42 - Classical social movements are those that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries. They are related to the organization of workers in the face of the institution of capitalism and industrialization. They fight against social inequalities and working conditions. At that time, the struggles were between two groups, or social classes: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The social movements of that time were organized mainly through strikes. 4:43 to 6:24 - In 1960, there was a surge of social movements. During that period, capitalist society also underwent changes and other issues, which were not purely economic, emerged as central issues for disputes, struggles and demands for rights and space. Examples of these social movements include: the feminist movement, student movements, the black movement, the environmental movement, the LGBT movement, etc. All of them bring other issues for social demonstration. 6:25 to 7:05 - It is worth remembering that, at that time (1960s), Latin America was experiencing military dictatorships. The social movements active in this context were against the current dictatorships. 7:06 to 8:46 - From 1990 onwards, new configurations of social movements emerged that brought other issues for debate. These movements began to use the internet to promote awareness and social change. They proposed new values. 8:47 to 8:59 - End of the class. DID YOU LIKE THE VIDEO? // Subscribe to the channel // Give a thumbs up // Leave your comment // Share with friends SOCIAL MEDIA // FACEBOOK /cursoenemgratuito/ // INSTA @cursoenemgratuito // TWITTER @enemgratuito Intro music: "Summer" - Royalty Free Music from Bensound Curso Enem Gratuito is an independent channel that disseminates content to support learning and information about programs and opportunities for access to Higher Education.