Title: POLITICS TODAY
1POLITICS TODAY
- Protests New Social Movements
- A new type of politics?
21. What is a New Social Movement (NSM)? 2.
Types of New Social Movement 3. Old social
movements 4. Why have NSMs arisen? 5. Alberto
Melucci new types of political conflict 6.
Strengths and weaknesses of NSMs
3What is a New Social Movement?
- Organised activity
- that encourages or
- discourages social
- change
- (Macionis and Plummer)
4- Anthony Giddens
- A collective attempt to further a common
interest or secure a common goal - through collective action
- outside the sphere of established institutions
5Types of New Social Movement
- Feminist groups
- Anti-racist groups
- (e.g. the Anti-Nazi
- League)
- Anti-War groups
6Gay rights groups (e.g. Outrage) Environmental
groups (e.g. Greenpeace, Friends of the
Earth) Animal rights groups (e.g. Animal
Liberation Front)
7Common characteristics of NSMs
- Critical of status quo
- Focus on ONE particular issue
8Old Social Movements
Political parties - inside established political
system - do not fundamentally challenge that
system
9Why Have NSMs Arisen?
- Public disillusion with established political
system - Distrust of politicians
- Political system remote from the public?
- New political issues need attention
10Alberto Melucci new types of political conflict
- WHO is involved?
- WHAT does the conflict involve?
- WHERE does the conflict occur?
11WHO is involved?
- Anyone (potentially)
- Not class-based
- Beyond Left and Right?
12WHO is involved?
- Representation
- Party
- individual is represented by others
- Social movement
- genuine participant
13WHAT does the conflict involve?
- Political parties multiple issues
- (welfare, health, economy, jobs, etc. etc.)
- NSMs
- single issue politics
14- To change the political culture
- Feminist groups in 1970s
- The personal is the political
- Politics of LIFESTYLE
15Anti-Fur Industry Protests
Clothes and fashion made into political issues
16Export of live animals
17WHERE does the conflict occur?
Political system Inside / invisible NSMs Outs
ide / visible
18Strengths and weaknesses of NSMs
- STRENGTHS
- 1) Can concentrate on single issue
- 2) Passionate commitment
- 3) Sense of real membership
- 4) Can build on public sympathy
19- WEAKNESSES
- 1) OUTSIDE established system lack influence
- 2) Rely on mass media
- 3) Public apathy
- 4) Bureaucratisation
- 5) Corrupted by the system?