Assessment 4: Descriptive Essay (30%)
Due Date: Week 11
• Word Count: 1100 – 1300
This assessment is about the power of collective action of SOCIAL MOVEMENTS as agents of positive social change in an Australian context.
Define the purpose of Social Movements and identify the four (4) types of Social Movements as outlined by Aberle (1966) and then explain the four stages of Social Movements in relation to ONE of the following Australian Social Movements:
· The Women’s Movement
· The Climate Change Lobby
· Anti-Smoking Campaign
• A minimum of 5 scholarly journal articles are required. Do NOT utilise sources such as www.tutor2u.com and other such web materials as these in no way constitute academic references for the purpose of your assignments. If you rely on such sources for theoretical support, you will be deemed NOT to have met the requirements of the assessment.
• Students are to use APA 7 report format (with subheadings) and referencing, both in-text and reference list, and include excerpts from at least 5 (scholarly) journals and the unit textbook.
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Descriptive Essay (Assessment 4) (30 percent )
• Word Count: 1100 – 1300 • Due Date: Week 11
This study looks at the collective action of SOCIAL MOVEMENTS as agents of good social change in Australia.
Define the objective of Social Movements, identify the four (4) categories of Social Movements as defined by Aberle (1966), and explain the four stages of Social Movements in connection to ONE of the following Australian Social Movements:
Women’s Movement
The Climate Change Lobby is a group of people that work to make the world a better place
Campaign Against Smoking
• At least five scholarly journal papers are necessary. DO NOT USE WEBSITES LIKE www.tutor2u.com AND OTHER SUCH WEB MATERIALS AS ACADEMIC REFERENCES FOR THE PURPOSES OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTS. If you rely on such sources for information,
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