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SOCY2059 Sociology of Resistance

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Sociology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Sociology
Offered in First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course examines what Sociology has to offer to the study of resistance. The popular concept of resistance has been used to describe a vast array of activities, from participation in mass social movements to the wearing of 'non-conformist' fashion. But what exactly is 'resistance'? What do protest movements and more everyday acts of resistance have in common and what sets them apart? Does resistance necessarily entail resistance against something? We explore such questions through a variety of contemporary case studies, ranging from anti-globalisation protest to culture jamming, anti-racism, terrorism and sexual politics.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

1. Analyse sociological writings on resistance

2. Evaluate the contribution that Sociology makes to the study of resistance

3. Identify different forms of resistance and evaluate their effectiveness

4. Produce an argument and marshal evidence for it

5. Discuss key themes, concepts and theories with your peers

6. Reflect on and discuss their own learning as it relates to the subject matter of the course

 

Indicative Assessment

800 word tutorial paper: 20% 

1200 word tutorial paper: 30%

2000 word research essay: 40%

Tutorial Participation: 10%

Workload

This course will be delivered through streamed lectures and face-to-face tutorials. There will be two lectures and one tutorial per week.

Areas of Interest Sociology
Requisite Statement 12 units of 100 level Sociology courses or with the permission of the lecturer
Recommended Courses .
Prescribed Texts None
Majors/Specialisations Sociology
Academic Contact Maria.Hynes@anu.edu.au

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