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Smelser distinguishes conditions underlying the origins of collective action in general, and social movements in particular,
1. Structural conduciveness
2. Structural strain
3. generalized beliefs
4. Precipitating factors
5. coordinated group
6. Operation of social control
Which of the following form part of his schem
1, 2, 3 ,4, 5
2 only
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6
1, 2, 3
- Neil Smelser outlined a theory for the development of collective behavior including social movements with six components.
- Structural conduciveness: Conditions in society that make collective behavior possible or more likely.
- Structural strain: Tensions or issues within society that create pressure for change.
- Generalized beliefs: Common beliefs or ideologies that define a movement’s goals and unify participants.
- Precipitating factors: Specific events or incidents that trigger action.
- Coordinated group: Organization and mobilization of individuals into a collective group.
- Operation of social control: Mechanisms society uses to minimize or channel collective behavior.
?? Correct Answer: Option 3 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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