The use of direct, often confrontational action, such as a demonstration or strike, in opposition to or support of a cause.
activistic ac·tiv·ist'ic adj.
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The use of direct, often confrontational action, such as a demonstration or strike, in opposition to or support of a cause.
activistic ac·tiv·ist'ic adj.The doctrine that action rather than theory is needed at some political juncture; an activist is therefore one who works to make change happen.
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a policy of taking direct and militant action to achieve a political or social goal
Activism, in a general sense, can be described as intentional action to bring about social or political change. This action is in support of, or opposition to, one side of an often controversial argument.
The well known terms activism and activist used in a political manner first appeared in the Belgian press in 1916 in connection with the Flamingant movement. The word "activism" is often used synonymously with
protest or dissent, but activism can stem from any number of
political orientations and take a wide range of forms, from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning,
economic activism (such as boycotts or preferentially
patronizing preferred businesses), rallies and street marches,
In some cases, activism has nothing to do with protest or confrontation: for instance, some religious, feminist or vegetarian/vegan activists try to persuade people to change their behavior directly, rather than persuade governments to change laws. The cooperative movement seeks to build new institutions which conform to cooperative principles, and generally does not lobby or protest politically.
Transformational activism is the idea that people need to transform on the inside as well on the outside in order to create any meaningful change in the world. Peacekeeping, as defined by the United Nations, is "a way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace."[1]. Peacekeepers monitor and observe peace processes in post-conflict areas and assist ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements they may have signed. Such assistance comes in many forms, including confidence-building measures, power-sharing arrangements, electoral support, strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development. Accordingly UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Helmets because of their light blue helmets) can include soldiers, civilian police officers, and other civilian personnel.
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Nederlands (Dutch)
(politiek) activisme
Français (French)
n. - activisme
Deutsch (German)
n. - Aktivismus
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (φιλοσ.) ακτιβισμός, δραστηριαρχία
Português (Portuguese)
n. - ativismo (m)
Русский (Russian)
концепция активного участия
Español (Spanish)
n. - activismo
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - aktivism
中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
激进主义, 行动主义, 实践主义, 能动论
中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 激進主義, 行動主義, 實踐主義, 能動論
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 積極行動主義, アクティヴィズム
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) مذهب ألفعاليه : مذهب يؤكدعلى ضرورة إتخاذ الإجراءات الفعاله, مذهب الفعاليه
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - פעילות מוגברת למען עיקרון, בייחוד בפוליטיקה, פעלתנות, אקטיביזם
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