Protests Social conscience
members of community protesting against republican national convention of 2004 in new york.
the act of following 1 s social conscience take empathy , direct in support of cause. protesting popular way of demonstrating 1 s ideologies towards particular subject in hopes of alternating outcome fit perceived sort of society should exist.
protests can arise frustrations , grievances of or multiple people in response perceived problem not coincide ideal society.
according social psychologist albert bandura, our expectation able change outcome of protesting known self-efficacy. people tend believe problems can solved group effort, why protesting seen popular choice.
protesting not limited being group effort, , can undertaken single individual following social conscience.
these protests targeted @ groups higher status of power in hopes of alternating flow of power group perceived morally correct. selection of groups not limited powerless versus powerful. powerful can protest against powerless, , members of both groups can intermingle 1 protest against group.
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