group action
in sociology, a situation in which a number of agents take action simultaneously in order to achieve a common goal
Provo
1960s Dutch countercultural movement
Salon de la Rose + Croix
1890s Parisian art and music salons
Mothers' Movement
1940s Isolationist group in the United States
Czech tramping
Czech outdoors pastime
simple living
practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle; common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money
sexual revolution
20th century social movement
progressive education
pedagogical movement
intelligent design movement
movement
the wave
example of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium
group testing
A procedure that breaks up the task of identifying certain objects into tests on groups of items.
Toledo School of Translators
group of translators of philosophical and scientific works from Classical Arabic
Paris Commune
Revolutionary city council of Paris in 1871
direct action
action intended to reveal an existing problem, highlight an alternative, or demonstrate a possible solution to a social issue
Harlem Renaissance
African-American cultural movement in New York City in the 1920s
grassroots movement
political or economic movement based on local communities and everyday people
Family Rosary Crusade
worldwide campaign that eventually became a Roman Catholic
pedagogical movement
group action in education
nonviolence
principle or practice of not causing harm to others
migration
displacement of a human or animal population
cultural movement
period and movement in cultural history
Chicano Movement
movement with the stated goal of achieving Mexican American empowerment
anti-Quebec sentiment
prejudice toward the people of Quebec
Eclectic Paganism
form of modern Paganism
user-activated soft fork
blockchain fork enforced by users running a new version of node software
social movement
loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular set of goals
happening
type of performance artwork
demonstration
collective action by people in favor of a cause
anthroposophy
esoteric philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner postulating the existence of an objective spiritual world accessible to human experience
Cluniac Reforms
changes within medieval monasticism
Catholic Action
Roman Catholic movement
Human Potential Movement
Cultivating extraordinary potential that its advocates believe to lie largely untapped in all people.
apocalypticism
religious belief in an imminent end of the world
parade
celebratory procession of people, at least partially on foot
social scene
loose social network, often centered around a common social space, comprised of people with common interests, beliefs, preferences or tastes
composition school
group of composers or a style of composition purportedly shared by a group of composers
open access
free distribution of knowledge
Living Memorial
community initiative in Hungary
Free the Nipple
a topfreedom campaign created in 2012
Islamic fundamentalism
Ideology, which equals 'return to Islam'
climate justice
term linking the climate crisis with environmental and social justice
Great East
Turkish Islamist Ideology
style
manner of expression particular to a specific period, group, or person
Manifesto of the Sixteen
document by Peter Kropotkin and Jean Grave
Economy for the Common Good
Social movement advocating for an alternative economic model
Victorian restoration
movement to refurbish and rebuild Church of England churches and cathedrals
FIRE movement
movement whose goal is financial independence and retiring early