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Description:
This course explores the relationship between political parties and social movements in the United States. Through a historical examination of abolitionist, labor, civil rights, and other movements, we will analyze how formal electoral politics intersects with the more fluid politics of protest and direct action. We will look at how parties have grown out of, allied with, co-opted or eschewed movements for social change. Students will develop a clear analytical sense of the conditions that facilitate successful movement-party dynamics, concluding with critical assessments concerning the impact of the Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, and Black Lives Matter.
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Distribution(s):
III - Social Sciences , SI - Speaking-Intensive , WI - Writing-Intensive , TP - Topics Course
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| Meeting Dates         |
Method         |
Meeting days         |
Meeting times         |
Building name         |
Room     |
Frequency     |
| 01/19/2021 - 03/12/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Lecture   |
Monday   |
08:00AM - 09:15AM   |
TBA   |
TBA   |
Weekly |
| 01/19/2021 - 03/12/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Lecture   |
Tuesday and Thursday   |
08:00AM - 09:00AM   |
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Weekly |
| 01/19/2021 - 03/12/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Lecture   |
Wednesday and Friday   |
08:00AM - 09:45AM   |
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Weekly |
| Course Tags         |
| MOD0001   |
MOD-1: Courses meeting in Module 1   |
This course meets in Module 1.   |
| MEET0004   |
+MEET-4: Expects to meet 4 days per week, on average   |
This class is expected to meet 4 days per week, on average   |
| POLIT-AMER   |
POLIT-AMER: Politics - American subfield   |
This course has been approved to count towards the American Politics subfield of the Politics major (100-200-level courses only) and minor (all courses).   |