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Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-178315 RELC 284-1 Civil Disobedience Fall 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 200 PM 440 PM Meliora Room 224 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
25
Co-Located: BLST 285-1, EHUM 284-1, GSWS 285-1, RELC 284-1 (P)
Instructors: John Downey
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course will examine the varieties of thought about, and practice of, civil disobedience within social movements, with an emphasis on contemporary activism. When, why, and how do communities choose to push back against structures of violence and injustice? Throughout the semester, we will study canonical texts? of modern resistance history speeches, writing, direct action protests, art and will consider the role of this form of counter-conduct within larger campaign strategies to build power from below and get free.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-156955 RELC 284-1 Civil Disobedience Fall 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 200 PM 440 PM Meliora Room 224 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
11
Capacity     
25
Co-Located: AAAS 285-1, EHUM 284-1, GSWS 285-1, RELC 284-1 (P)
Instructors: John Downey
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course will examine the varieties of thought about, and practice of, civil disobedience within social movements, with an emphasis on contemporary activism. When, why, and how do communities choose to push back against structures of violence and injustice? Throughout the semester, we will study canonical texts? of modern resistance history speeches, writing, direct action protests, art and will consider the role of this form of counter-conduct within larger campaign strategies to build power from below and get free.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-131549 RELC 284-1 Civil Disobedience Fall 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1230 PM 145 PM Meliora Room 224 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
25
Capacity     
25
Co-Located: AAAS 285-1, EHUM 284-1, GSWS 285-1, RELC 284-1 (P)
Instructors: John Downey
Description: This course will examine the varieties of thought about, and practice of, civil disobedience within social movements, with an emphasis on contemporary activism. When, why, and how do communities choose to push back against structures of violence and injustice? Throughout the semester, we will study canonical texts? of modern resistance history speeches, writing, direct action protests, art and will consider the role of this form of counter-conduct within larger campaign strategies to build power from below and get free.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer