SOCY625

Activism and Global Movements

Restriction: Must be enrolled in a Sociology (SOCY) graduate program; or permission of instructor. An introduction to the research on activism, focusing particularly on the global and transnational aspects of activism and social movements. The course begins with an overview of the theoretical literature on activism and social movements. Then, we will focus on case studies of particular movements that have a global component and have been the focus of recent sociological inquiry: the globalization movement, Arab Spring, and the climate/climate justice movement.

Spring 2023

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