social change

    Cards (13)

    • define social change
      society adopts new beliefs or behaviours which become accepted as the norm
    • what are the 6 key processes in social change?
      1. drawing attention
      2. consistency
      3. deeper processing
      4. augmentation principle
      5. snowball effect
      6. social cryptomnesia
    • outline drawing attention
      minority highlights issues through campaigns, protests or demonstrations
    • outline consistency
      minority must be consistent with message over time
    • outline deeper processing
      majority begins to think critically about arguments and questions existing norms
    • outline augmentation principle
      show commitment through personal sacrifice which increases credibility
    • outline snowball effect
      influence grows gradually, gaining more support until it reaches a tipping point and becomes majority
    • outline social cryptomnesia
      people forget origins of movement and accept new norm
    • link normative social influence to social change
      encouraging social change by appealing to people's desire to fit in
    • link obedience to social change
      laws and government policies enforce social change
    • ❌ social change
      • no immediate change
      • can take decades as many people resist due to deep norms
      • majority influence plays a bigger role in maintaining norms
    • ✅ social change
      • moscovici
      • consistent minority had greater influence on majority
      • artificial task
    • ✅ social change
      • nolan
      • campaigns driven by normative social influence were most effective
      • relevance to everyday life