SOC 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Relative Deprivation, Wiley-Blackwell, New Media

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Soc1105 b: social conflicts, activism & social change. Course administration: email, office hours & blackboard, course materials, participation marks blackboard & quizzes, term paper proposal, blackboard for most up-to-date information: https://uottawa. blackboard. com, office hours and contact, Must include the following components: tentative title/topic. Thesis statement & description about a half page explanation of what you hope to research, including a short description of your topic, key points that will be covered in your paper and expected findings. Research question(s) at least one question that will guide your research. Preliminary bibliography must include at least 3 references (from outside the course material). Proposal example: tentative title/topic, the social movement i have chosen to research is the anti-globalization movement, also referred to as the global justice movement, thesis statement. The anti-globalization movement is a social movement that heavily criticizes the unregulated social, political, and economic power of multi- national corporations.

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