What roles do social networks and organizations play in the development of a social movement?

What will be an ideal response?


There have been several recent social movements that have been facilitated through people’s online social networks. One example includes the #metoo social movement and the Black Lives Matter social movement.

Sociology

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The two neuroimaging techniques that are most often used provide

a. detailed images of the anatomical features of the brain and indications of brain activity. b. measurements of the diffusion of water molecules in brain tissue. c. measures of heart beat and respiration changes in older adults. d. evidence of the positivity effect.

Sociology

"Instrumentalizing" relationships with research subjects means:

A. Studying research subjects with research tools such as a survey instrument, analytic software, or visual methods. B. Becoming too intrusive in a relationship with research subjects. C. Using a personal relationship as a means to the end of data production. D. Using a relationship with research subjects to gain access to financial resources such as "insider information" in financial markets or government contracts. E. Showing overt disrespect or rudeness to research subjects.

Sociology

Some have argued that recidivism rates indicate the American criminal justice system ________ in preventing chronic crime.

A. is effective B. is ineffective C. has stepped up efforts D. has made significant progress

Sociology

Individualism in America involves several central beliefs. They include all except

a. Each individual should work hard and strive to succeed in competition with others. b. Those who work hard should be rewarded with success. c. Because of widespread and equal opportunity, those who work hard will in fact be rewarded with success. d. Poverty and economic failure are society's fault and illustrate the effects of structural inequality. e. Economic failure is an individual's own fault and reveals lack of effort and other character defects.

Sociology