2017-2018 Residential Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2017-2018 Residential Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PS 4500 - Social Advocacy and Action


Social advocacy is about developing an informed position on a public issue and actively working to build support for this position among others who are opposed to it or unclear about where they stand. The advocate not only believes in a position, but makes a concerted public effort to insure that it prevails over competing perspectives when funds are allocated, policies are established, or other actions taken. In this course we will explore various forms of individual and collective advocacy used to advance a certain position on a social issue and ask: Why, and under what conditions, have some been effective and others not? What makes for an effective advocate?
Prerequisites: PS 2050  and 45 Credits
(4 Credits) (Not open to students who have taken SO 4500)



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