International Relations 321 - Transnational Social Movements
Fall
2013
01
4.00
Nicole Doerr
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
85017
Shattuck Hall 203
ndoerr@mtholyoke.edu
85017,86345
'How does culture influence cooperation and communication among NGOs, and transnational social movements operating in world politics? In exploring this question, this course provides an introduction to the study of culture focusing on sociological theories of social movements, ethnography, sociolinguistics and narrative analysis. First, we will look at culture as a set of discourses and practices structuring inter-state relations and trans-national floats of communication. Second, we will investigate culture within transnationally operating non-state organizations such as NGOs and activist groups. The class concludes with recent debates on global democracy.'
Prereq: Politics 116