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Resource Mobilization Theory
A theory in social movements suggesting that the success of social movements depends on their ability to gather resources, such as time, money, and organizational skills.
Frame Alignment Theory
A sociological theory that explains how social movements create shared understandings and alignments to mobilize and sustain participant involvement.
Solidarity Theory
A social or political theory emphasizing unity and mutual support within a group, especially in the pursuit of common goals or against a common adversary.
Relative Deprivation Theory
A theory proposing that individuals evaluate their own circumstances in comparison to others, which can lead to feelings of deprivation.
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