
The sociology of resistance is a discipline that examines social structures, power relations, and the social movements that challenge these relations. The word "resistance" is derived from the Latin root "resistere," meaning to oppose or resist. In this context, it provides a framework for understanding the actions of individuals and groups engaged in the struggle for social change.Sociological Foundations of ResistanceThe sociological foundations of resistance are based on theories that questio
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TyTypes of societies refer to the different forms of social organization that have evolved throughout history based on various socio-economic, cultural, and political structures. Sociologists classify societies based on factors such as modes of production, governance structures, social relationships, and the integration of individuals into society. These classifications are generally divided into traditional (pre-modern) societies and modern societies. With industrialization in the 19th and 20th c
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Sümeyra Uzun