Social Movements and Collective Action (SOC 218)

SOC
118
Instructors
Hummel, L. (PI)
Section Number
1
Why social movements arise, who participates in them, the obstacles they face, the tactics they choose, and how to gauge movement success or failure. Theory and empirical research. Application of concepts and methods to social movements such as civil rights, environmental justice, antiglobalization, and anti-war.
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
GER:DB-SocSci
Units
4
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Discrimination, Crime, and Poverty Policy
Design of Public Institutions
Academic Year
Quarter
Winter
Section Days
Monday Wednesday
Start Time
3:00 PM
End Time
4:20 PM
Location
160-127