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Mass mobilization (also known as social mobilization or popular mobilization) refers to mobilization of civilian population as part of contentious politics. Mass mobilization is defined as a process that engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through face-to-face dialogue. Members of institutions, community networks, civic and religious groups and others work in a coordinated way to reach specific groups of people for dialogue with planned messages. In other words, social mobilization seeks to facilitate change through a range of players engaged in interrelated and complementary efforts.

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  • Mass mobilization (en)
  • تعبئة اجتماعية (ar)
  • Movilización social (es)
  • 집단 동원 (ko)
  • Sociale mobilisatie (nl)
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  • تعبئة الاجتماعية والتعبئة الشعبية (بالإنجليزية: Social mobilization)‏ حشد المدنيين للعمل السياسي. وتشمل التجمعات الحاشدة والمسيرات والمظاهرات والاحتجاج ، وتشمل حركة الأفراد والجماعات في إتجاه الوعي السياسي والمشاركة الأوسع في حياة المجتمع.عن طريق التحول من الأمية إلى التعليم ومن الريف إلى المدينة، ومن الاقتصاد البدائي إلى اقتصاديات السوق، ومن التنظيم الاجتماعي التقليدي إلى التنظيم الاجتماعي الحديث. (ar)
  • Sociale mobilisatie is het in beweging komen van een belangrijk deel van de bevolking om bepaalde doelen te bereiken. Dit kan via een relatief langzaam proces van bewustwording en emancipatie, maar ook via stakingen, betogingen en revoluties. Sociale mobilisatie kan in gang worden gezet door sociale bewegingen vanuit de bevolking, maar kan ook in gang worden gezet door de overheid. De Verenigde Naties gebruikt sociale mobilisatie voor de emancipatie van vrouwen. (nl)
  • La movilización social es un acto espontáneo (sin elaboración) de acción social por parte de las masas que implica una ética concreta. Pueden ser actos de protesta, boicots u otras manifestaciones. Puede ser pacífica (manifestación) o violenta (disturbios) y llevarse a cabo en el mundo físico o en el virtual (internet).​ Los politólogos Cas Mudde y Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser definen así el concepto de «movilización»: «el compromiso contraído por una amplia pluralidad de individuos para sensibilizar sobre un problema concreto, lo que les lleva a actuar colectivamente para apoyar su causa».​ (es)
  • Mass mobilization (also known as social mobilization or popular mobilization) refers to mobilization of civilian population as part of contentious politics. Mass mobilization is defined as a process that engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through face-to-face dialogue. Members of institutions, community networks, civic and religious groups and others work in a coordinated way to reach specific groups of people for dialogue with planned messages. In other words, social mobilization seeks to facilitate change through a range of players engaged in interrelated and complementary efforts. (en)
  • 집단 동원(사회적 동원, 또는 대중동원이라고도 함)은 논쟁적 정치의 일부로 민간인을 동원하는 것을 말한다. 대규모 동원은 대면 대화를 통해 특정 개발 목표에 대한 인식과 요구를 높이기 위해 국가 및 지역 수준에서 광범위한 파트너 및 동맹을 참여시키고 동기를 부여하는 프로세스로 정의된다. 기관, 커뮤니티 네트워크, 시민 및 종교 단체 등의 구성원은 계획된 메시지와의 대화를 위해 특정 그룹의 사람들에게 도달하기 위해 조정된 방식으로 작업한다. 즉, 사회적 동원은 상호 관련되고 상호 보완적인 노력에 참여하는 다양한 플레이어를 통해 변화를 촉진한다. 그 과정은 보통 군중 회의, 행진, 퍼레이드, 행렬, 시위와 같은 큰 대중들의 모임의 형태를 취한다. 그 모임들은 보통 항의 활동의 일부이다. 대중 동원은 종종 혁명 운동을 포함한 풀뿌리 기반의 사회 운동에 의해 사용되지만, 엘리트들과 국가 자체의 도구가 될 수도 있다. (ko)
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