Activism
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Activism, in a general sense, can be described as intentional action to bring about social or political change. This action is in support of, or opposition to, one side of a controversial argument.
The word 'activism' is often synonymous with protest or dissent. It can take a wide range of forms, from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, to rallies and street marches, direct action, or even guerilla tactics.
In contemporary use, "activism" tends to be a word associated with the actions and ideologies of those on the political left. However, activism can stem from any number of political orientations. An activist may be called a freedom fighter by some, and a terrorist by others, depending on which side of the political fence is making the observation.
Methods of activism
- Boycotts
- Civil and social disobedience
- Civil disobedience
- Culture jamming
- Demonstrations
- Direct action
- Economic activism
- Divestment (economic boycott)
- Guerrilla communication
- Hacktivism
- Lobbying
- Media activism
- Nonviolence
- Voluntary simplicity
Activist issues
- Animal rights activism
- Anticonsumerist activism
- Anti-corporate activism
- Anti-cult activism
- Anti-racist activism
- Environmental activism
- Fair trade
- Gay rights movement
- Human rights
- Libertarian socialism
- Nationalist activism
- Sovereignty movements - see the category listing
- Student activism
- Tactical Frivolity
- Youth activism
See also
- Revolution
- Rebellion
- Reform movement
- Social movement
- Activism industry
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