1. Why do people join social movements? 2. How do they interact with other members of the movement and with people who are not members once they join? 3. How does the movement interact with society-at-large?
Functionalist: Social movements are a training ground for leaders of the political establishment. Functionalists believe in the equilibrium model which means when there are changes in on part of society, adjustments must be made in other parts. If this does not happen the society's equilibrium will be threatened and strains will occur. Social movements are adjustments to help society function better and keep it stable. People who join social movements believe and are strictly connected with the people that believe the same way they do. Any social movement benefits society in some way. Social movements stabilize and balance society.
Conflict: Some people who join social movements are recruited to join. Social movements need leaders to aware the oppressed. Social movements bring change to society which corrects social injustices and inequalities. Conflicts will almost always arise in social movements. They also benefit the rich and powerful. Social movements usually need money, political influence, access to the media, and personnel.
Interactionist: Most individuals join social movements out of self satisfaction. If an individual believes in