Collective Behavior Credit Hours: 3 Examination of sociological theories and research about non-routine collective behavior such as panics, riots, crazes, cults, fashions, fads, legends, rumors, protests, disasters, and social movements. It examines the role of resources, emotions, identities, social networks, and technology in shaping non-institutionalized collective action. Course will not be offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or SOCI 1101H or SOCI 2600 or PSYC 1101 or permission of department. Level: Undergraduate