Introduction to urban planning policy
Introduction
Social movements in most countries aim at resisting social change and are politically motivated. The social movements formed in London created a big political impact in terms of power sharing and running of the government. According to Eder, social movements are seen as new post-materialist politics and encourage individualization and democratic participation (Pacione 421-425). In addition, social movements have a lot of value for grass root activities and informal organization that contradicts to the politics of a country. This leads to emergency of green politics that come up with new politics of neighborhood and community based experiments. In general, social ...