UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL JUSTICE THROUGH COLLECTIVE MOBILIZATION
Keywords:
Social Justice, Collective Mobilization, Social Movements, Inequality, Collective ActionAbstract
This research paper examines social justice through the lens of collective mobilization and organized social action. Collective mobilization has historically played a crucial role in challenging inequality, exclusion, and injustice. The study explores how collective efforts contribute to social awareness, policy change, and institutional accountability. It analyzes the dynamics of social movements, group solidarity, and participatory action in justice-oriented struggles. The paper adopts a socio-political perspective to understand mobilization processes. Both traditional and contemporary forms of collective action are examined. The study highlights the role of leadership, ideology, and resource mobilization. Findings indicate that collective mobilization strengthens democratic participation. It also empowers marginalized groups. The research contributes to social justice and movement studies.
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