Social Movements
Also Known As
SOC
414
Description
(Also SOC 414) This course examines the nature of social protest and resistance to oppression and asocial injustice, the ways in which individuals have organized to challenge the limitations and boundaries imposed upon them in order to create the conditions necessary for a dignified life, and the consequences of social protest. Topics include: revolutionary, human rights, civil rights, black power, labor, and women's movements around the world.
Division
Interdisciplinary
Subject
Women's Studies
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Credits
1.00 c.u.
Prerequisite(s)