Movement
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A movement is a motion, a change in position. Movement can also refer to:
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[edit] In transportation
- Locomotion, hiactive movement or travel
- Transport, the movement of people, goods, signals and information
[edit] In art
- Movement (music), a large division of a larger composition or musical notes
- Movement (album), New Order's debut album, released in 1981
- The Movement (album), by Inspectah Deck
- The Movement (group),a techno act from Los Angeles California
- Movements (sacred dances), collected or authored by G. I. Gurdjieff
- The Movement (literature), writers including Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, et. al
[edit] In social studies
- Art movement, a tendency or style in art with a specific to
- Cultural movement, change in the way a number of different disciplines approach their work
- New religious movement, a religious, ethical, or spiritual grouping of fairly recent origin
- Social movement, a type of group action
[edit] In politics
- Political movement, a social movement working in the area of politics
- National Resistance Movement, a political organization in Uganda
- Democratic Labor Party, an Australian political party also known as 'The Movement'
- Movement (Trotskyist), Mexican/Brazilian Trotskyist group
[edit] Other
- Movement (clockwork), all the main parts of a watch
- Wh-movement, a syntactic phenomenon
[edit] See also
- Motion (disambiguation page)
- Move
- Offset
- Travel
- Displacement
- Translation (geometry)

