WEB READING SCHEDULE
Sociology 313 - Issues and Movements
Mon. & Tues. Wed. & Thurs.

End of Week One  -- Ask Yourself, "Does this site represent Conservativism or Liberalism?"  In what ways?  What movement (or countermovement) is this Website a part of? Who is it's intended audience? 
Follow and explore this link and answer the questions to the left. 

Follow and explore this link and answer the questions to the left.

Compare and Contrast the two links and the ideologies/ movements they represent.

Follow and explore the links highlighted in the sentences below.

Think about how the Civil Rights movement fits into a liberal ideology.  How does Black Power stretch beyond Liberalism and Civil Rights?


Week Two -- Follow the links...
Religion on the Right and on theLeft.  What do these divergent possibilities tell us about religous symbolism and movements? Ethnoracists and Nazi s
Who are they attempting to mobilize and why?  Is this an ethnoracist discourse striving for ethnonationalism?  How are the two links related? 

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Feminism and Anti-Feminism
How does the language/discourse of the two groups help structure a Movement-Countermovement dynamic?

Week Three -- 

In These Times "Teamsters Not Turtles"


Week Four
 Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment 

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