Introduction to the sociology of social movements, including examination of central topics such as movement emergence and formation, mobilization and participation, and tactical repertoires, in conjunction with explorations of specific movements both in the past and the present. Prerequisites: SOC 001; SOC 090 or SOC 100 or SOC 101; minimum Junior standing.
Subject
SOC
Course Number
211
Credits
3.00
Course Sections
Course | Section | Title | Instructor | Term | CRN (Reg #) |
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SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Mary Burke | Fall 2018 | 95187 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Mary Burke | Spring 2017 | 14952 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Edward Walker | Spring 2009 | 13586 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Edward Walker | Fall 2007 | 92942 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Stephen Berkowitz | Fall 2000 | 91836 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Eric Krieg | Fall 1996 | 91846 |
SOC 211 | Z1 | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Eric Krieg | Fall 1996 | 92478 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Eric Krieg | Spring 1996 | 10890 |
SOC 211 | A | Soc Movements&Collective Behav | Sarah Soule | Spring 1995 | 15464 |