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What is a dipole?

Understand the evolution of sociological terminology from "collective behavior" to "collective action" and its implications.
Recognize the role of political opportunities, resource mobilization, and social control in shaping collective action.
Analyze the impact of social and political environments on the probability and nature of protests and collective violence.
Understand the role of lynching in enforcing discipline among black farm workers post-slavery.

Definitions:

Decertification Election

A process wherein workers vote to remove the representation of an existing union, essentially ending its authority to negotiate on their behalf.

Union Leaders

Individuals elected or appointed to represent and guide a labor union, managing negotiations and strategic decisions on behalf of its members.

Neutral Third Party

An independent entity not involved or favoring any side in a disagreement or dispute, often used to facilitate negotiations or mediate conflicts.

Employer Misconduct

Unethical or illegal actions taken by employers, such as violating labor laws or mistreating employees.

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