Conceptual reflections on the sociological Meanings of youth protest action

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social movements, protest movements, youth protest action, sociology of social movements

Abstract

The interest in the sociology of social movements increased starting from the post-World War II era as a cognitive lesson characterized by a strong sociological debate, in order to find a scientific explanation for the protest action, which appears in social movements, as a new topic within contemporary sociological investigations, which received a great deal of attention from researchers who established the sociology of movements. Social, and they focused on its theoretical approaches through which the protest phenomenon can be read and the transformations occurring in it can be understood, starting from its traditional forms, all the way to its new waves that have become highly organized and professional. As we examine the origins of social movements, we must return to The origins of social movements, throughout human history, by recalling the various social and protest movements that human societies have known, in an attempt to contemplate the dynamics of youth protest and understand their implications through their different forms and directions of their emergence socially

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2024-09-29