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sociology
sociology of organizations, institutions and structure
communities (sociology)
activism and social transformation
Preferred term
communities of opposition
Definition
- In every society and every social order, in every recorded epoch, a small but determined number of individuals have been dedicated to effecting social change. Given time and opportunity, these individuals seek out others of like mind, and, in the exchange of oppositional ideas, hopes, and dreams, communities of opposition—defined here as collectivities characterized by a shared ideology or theology, a sense of common destiny, and a commonly held dream for a future historical or posthistorical global order—emerge to challenge the existing temporal powers. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World; Communities of Opposition]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/communities_of_opposition
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