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The different types of social movements include: Alternative social movement. Reformative social movement. Redemptive social movement. Revolutionary social movement.
Most notably, John Urry divides mobilities into five types: mobility of objects, corporeal mobility, imaginative mobility, virtual mobility and communicative mobility. Later, Leopoldina Fortunati and Sakari Taipale proposed an alternative typology taking the individual and the human body as a point of reference.
There are many types of orthopedic or neuromuscular impairments that can impact mobility. These include but are not limited to amputation, paralysis, cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, arthritis and spinal cord injury.
Social class is typically thought of in a three-class model, dividing a population into upper, middle, and lower classes. In the United States, very few people are in the upper class, but the upper class possesses a disproportionate amount of the nations wealth.