Discuss what is meant by frame alignment and micromobilization contexts and explain how these can be used to strengthen a particular social movement.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Frame alignment: process of making interests, ideas, and values of SMO match wider society. Micromobilization contexts: small-group settings, generate shared beliefs on a problem and necessary actions.
KEY: Learning Objective: 18.3: Identify different types of social movements.
REF: Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Cultural-Level Studies and Frame Alignment
Difficulty Level: Medium
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