Middlebury

SOAN0255A-F14

Social Change

Social Change: Theory and Practice
In this course we will take a behind-the-scenes look at how people organize grassroots social movements by exploring the art, theory, and science of making social change. By examining case studies of different movements, we will consider varied perspectives on power and powerlessness, political organization, collective action, and reform versus revolution. As a crash course in organizing for change, we will practice the hands-on tactics and strategies that social movement organizers employ to foment social transformation from the bottom up: creating a campaign strategy, mobilizing workers and communities, analyzing power structures, and developing leadership. Through partnerships with local organizations, we will have the chance to learn about and participate in ongoing campaigns. Students will craft political manifestos, draft strategy reports, and respond to readings and films. (Not open to students who have taken SOAN 1023) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92480
Subject Code:
SOAN
Course Number:
0255
Section Identifier:
A

Course

SOAN 0255

All Sections in Fall 2014

Fall 2014

SOAN0255A-F14 Lecture (McCallum)