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Readings in Social Movements

Class at Hussite Theological Faculty |
L0122

Syllabus

Introduction and overview, what is a social movement? America without the Blacks?

The foundations of social movement theory - Ellison. How to make effective social change - Dobson.

What happens when societies refuse change - Younge. Social movement theory - Tilly.

Citizenship and social movements - Twain.

Movement manifestos - Occupy Wall Street, Tongzhi, and others.

The success of the Greenbelt movement - Maathai.

The success of Dominionism - Clarkson.

Review, what is a social movement? What do they do? Why are they necessary?

Annotation

This course explores social psychology through the lens of social reconstruction. The theoretical construct is that of Charles Tilly, the focus on the emergence of individuality through the ‘enactment’ of social change.

The readings cover a variety of historical movements and specific social skills.