S1-E10 What is the Ontology of Activism?

Seat Belt: who were the activists? who were their adversaries?

SNOMED – https://www.snomed.org/

SNOMED International determines global standards for health terms, an essential part of improving the health of humankind.

Climate Movements: “Social movements are large-scale, organized efforts to achieve a social or political goal. Climate movements are specifically focused on advocating for policy, economic, and cultural shifts to tackle climate change. Social movements are usually ground-up in structure and origin, seeking to challenge existing power dynamics, societal structures, or value systems that inflict harm on people and environments”. LINK

UNICEF – https://www.unicef.org/lac/media/19321/file/climate-glossary-for-young-people.pdf

Canada Source A-Z Vocabulary: https://www.canadaconfesses.ca/a-z-activism-vocab

Gen Z, Millennials Stand Out for Climate Change Activism, Social Media Engagement With Issue: https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2021/05/26/gen-z-millennials-stand-out-for-climate-change-activism-social-media-engagement-with-issue/

Young people’s climate activism: A review of the literature: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpos.2022.940876/full

Climate activism has gone digital and disruptive: https://theconversation.com/climate-activism-has-gone-digital-and-disruptive-and-its-finally-facing-up-to-racism-within-the-movement-172481

Murdoch, Iris, A. C. Lloyd, and Gilbert Ryle. “Symposium: Thinking and Language.” Supplementary volume – Aristotelian Society 25.1 (1951): 25–82. Web.


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