mozgalomralike
Mozgalomralike is a term used in political science and sociology to describe phenomena that resemble social movements in aims, rhetoric, and collective action but do not form or sustain a conventional movement organization. The coinage blends the Hungarian word mozgalom, meaning movement, with the English suffix -like, signaling resemblance rather than direct equivalence. It is applied primarily to describe decentralized, online, or fluidly organized campaigns that mobilize around a cause without a durable membership or formal leadership.
Common characteristics include decentralized coordination, issue focus, rapid mobilization via digital platforms, and a tendency toward
Origin and usage: mozgalomralike emerged in scholarly and media discourse in the 21st century as analysts sought
Critics argue that mozgalomralike campaigns can lack accountability and clear objectives, making assessment of outcomes challenging.
See also: social movement, networked activism, viral campaigns, digital mobilization.