James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2017

SY3018 - Power and Protest in a Globalising World

Credit points: 03
Year: 2017
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
Administered by: College of Arts, Society & Education

Protest has long been a driving force of social change in society, but many people argue that it has substantially changed in recent years. Is it still an important method of changing social inequalities? What is the relationship between states, corporations, and social movements? In this subject, students will use case studies of social movements to gain an in-depth understanding of how social change happens and the effects that social movements have on society and on the activists who participate in them. This will be done through a lens of agency and power - who is powerful? How do the "powerless" bring about change? In particular, we look at the shifting power base from nation-states to corporations, the global reach of business interests, and the possibilities for global civil society.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:Students must have successfully completed at least 12 credit points of study
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
SY2018

Availabilities

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 23-Mar-2017
Coordinator: Dr Theresa Petray
Contact hours:
  • 39 hours - 8 x 3 hrs workshop modules and online lectures.
    Assessment:essays (40%); assignments (20%); centrally-administered final exam (40%).

    External, Study Period 1
    Census Date 23-Mar-2017
    Coordinator: Dr Theresa Petray
    Contact hours:
    • 39 hours - online workshop modules and lectures
      Method of Delivery:WWW - LearnJCU
      Assessment:essays (40%); assignments (20%); centrally-administered final exam (40%).

      Cairns, Internal, Study Period 1
      Census Date 23-Mar-2017
      Coordinator: Dr Theresa Petray
      Contact hours:
      • 39 hours - 8 x 3 hrs workshop modules and online lectures.
        Assessment:essays (40%); assignments (20%); centrally-administered final exam (40%).

        Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.