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Preferred term
countermovements
Definition
- As social movements gain strength, they almost inevitably spark opposition, which can become organized as countermovements. These oppositional groups typically become active when a social movement's success challenges the status quo, threatening the interests of a cohesive group with its strong potential for attracting political allies. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Problems; Countermovements]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/countermovements
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