Social Movement Agenda
This social movement will be named the Conservatives movement and will propagate the application of predictive measures in case of an epidemic. Events such as natural disasters, collapse in the economy, and pandemics have changed many things. At the Trigger event, like a remake of a social and political map, things that could not be imagined in the past quickly become a reality (Törnberg, 2018). The coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 is the worst largest trigger event during this century since a combination of economic collapse, and natural disaster and public health crisis is becoming one of the most political developments in our lives. Such events can easily cause confusion and discomfort. But for those equipped with a plan and know what moments to use to move their agenda forward, they offer amazing opportunities. This plan responds when fascists and conservatives propagate extreme xenophobia and austerity. However, this type of response is not required. Amid a crisis, communities with a deep commitment to democracy and collective sympathy thrive with a counter-agenda.
An example of the emergence of a new treaty from the Great Depression, Sandy recently attacked New York City in support of communities devastated by the 2012 hurricane. Rebecca Solnit’s 2009 book contains countless examples of human and collective efforts to respond to paradise on earth in tragedy (Törnberg, 2018). Today, when millions of people are at risk of dying in the United States and worldwide, such a response is the only way to prevent some great tragedies and disasters. Trigger events create limited space in which large-scale protest movements can mobilize democratic forces at the grassroots. In the event of such an event, organizers often find themselves in “moments of storms” in which the basic rules of political activity revolve around their heads. From these moments, many great social movements of the past have emerged. But effective navigation in these moments requires the ability to use “predictive predictions” to propagate the human perspective and the belief that large-scale meetings will open up new avenues for change, which at first seem remote and impossible.
Cultural Framing Perspective
Volunteers should be enrolled in mutual aid efforts to look after each other. The chances of such an action are many times higher, but some priorities are to help the elderly get prescription drugs and food and to create hubs (online or otherwise) about homes that need help in local areas (Hutchison, 2018). Community solutions for child care have emerged as schools and daycare centers for communication and creation. As the epidemic spreads – and especially when hospitals and conventional systems are submerged – there will be a tremendous increase in the need and capacity for this type of activity.
Already, these types of activity bubbles. Communities across the country are creating groups in social media to coordinate mutual assistance. Consequently, many religious conventions, associations, and neighborhood organizations began to mobilize responses for the people living in their areas (Hutchison, 2018). Such activities are very promising, but they need to continue the role of a movement that former joint farm work managers and current movement. Managers should look to create a way for groups in the local community to share knowledge and skills. And should promote general vision and message. In each historical example described here, it is important to understand that participants are somewhat larger.
References
Hutchison, E. D. (2018). Dimensions of human behavior: Person and environment. Sage Publications.
Törnberg, A. (2018). Combining transition studies and social movement theory: Towards a new research agenda. Theory and Society, 47(3), 381-408.