Protest and Social Movements Credit Hours: 3 The main approaches to social movement studies; collective behavior and resource mobilization theories, political process theory, new social movement theory, collective action framing and culture, and contentious politics. Discussion of how emotions, organizations, resources, politics, discourses, and symbols facilitate and/or hinder protests and social movements. Course will not be offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or SOCI 1101H or SOCI 2600 or permission of or permission of department.department. Level: Undergraduate