SOC4981

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SOC 4981 - Social Movements, Protest and Change (4 Cr.)

Justice Culture Social Change (10404) DCLA - College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Course description

This course provides a study of collective behavior and social movements. The course includes a survey of theories and phenomenon making up the "collective behavior" paradigm from which early studies of social movement were conducted. Here, the focus is on: fads, crazes, panics, riots, rumors, and mass hysterias. The bulk of the course is dedicated to the study of the emergence, structure, and dynamics of contemporary social movements and political protest. The range of their investigation extends from research on the dynamics of recruitment within social movements to the study of protest tactics to the policing of protests and counter-insurgency.

prereq: 60 cr or grad student or instructor consent

Minimum credits

4

Maximum credits

4

Is this course repeatable?

No

Grading basis

AFV - A-F or Audit

Lecture

Requirements

000059

Typically offered term(s)

Periodic Fall, Spring & Summer