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Jun 23, 2025
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SOSC 6378 - Mobilization and Movements in Nondemocracies Credits: 3
Examines the reasons and ways by which people engage in collective action in regimes that are not democratic and are typically characterized by the absence of open public institutions. Students study the many forms of mobilization and the power of mass action, explore how various movements interact with the state and the state’s responses, and consider the types of popular change that may result in the state and in civil society. May be applied to the following curricular field concentrations: global studies (non-Western); human rights and social justice; gender studies; humanities.
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