New York Times The Growing Influence Of Social M

New York Times The Growing Influence Of Social M

PLEASE SEE The Essay# 2 prompt

In this essay, you will advise a selected social movement
to deploy two strategies they should use to achieve a desired outcome (recruitment, mobilization, new advantage, and/or
acceptance) and how to overcome one obstacle that stands in their way.. Your formatted
paper will include 12-point, Times New Roman font with 1” margins and 1.5 or doubled line spacing. Your in-text and
Reference sheet citations will use the correct and consistent formatting of your choice, and footnoted citations where
necessary.

Useful Resources
Web-based
Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) – https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
BibMe – http://www.bibme.org/
Campus Resources
UC Davis Library and Reference Center – http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/
David Michalski is Sociology’s librarian- a helpful person in conducting research.
Student Academic Success Center – http://success.ucdavis.edu/
Services for International Students and Scholars – http://siss.ucdavis.edu/
Newspapers1
Although not counted towards your course grade, I strongly recommend that you regularly read at least one news source,
preferably one focused on social movements. Staying informed about contemporary issues and movements will not only
cultivate you as an engaged global civilian, but will also acquaint you with several discussion topics that may arise throughout
the quarter. Given the course of recent history, we should expect routine breaking news. Perhaps surprisingly, financial
analysts pay close attention to social (in)stability; I have thus included a few financial news sources that keep their finger on
the social pulse. You will find some recommendations below, but do not limit yourself to them.
Democracy Now! – www.democracynow.org
It’s Going Down – www.itsgoingdown.org
Financial Times – https://www.ft.com/
The New York Times – https://www.nytimes.com/
Quartz – https://www.qz.com/
The Guardian – https://www.theguardian.com/
Wall Street Journal – https://www.wsj.com/
Washington Post – https://www.washingtonpost.com/
World Socialist Website – www.wsws.org
Academic Journals
As we discuss in our first class, scholars established several subject-specific journals in the wake of the social movement
research boom. Those interested in further reading should consider browsing:
Mobilization: An International Quarterly – https://meridian.allenpress.com/mobilization