You can pick any movement, not just these. The links here are to academic sources that will give some details and analysis and suggest a place to start as you look for texts produced and performed by your movement. Remember, you are not analyzing these articles. You are analyzing primary sources from the movements themselves. This is just a head start on your work for you.
You can pick other movements, as well. When you sign up in the comments, just be VERY specific so that people know what you are doing. Do not, for example, say "feminism." Well, that covers a lot of individual movements people could be analyzing.
Use the comments to sign up for movements. CHECK what other people signed up for. On the last assignment people didn't check and signed up for the same things.
You can use the "social movements" labels on the left side here to see how students in previous years worked with their data. Note: Feel free to utilize good ideas from students who analyzed the movement you are choosing, but be sure to cite their work in your own work. Consider those students scholars you would cite. Some day the same might happen to you with your work on this blog.
1. Black Power
2. Amsterdam Squatters
3. Post WW2 Japanese Pacisfism
4. Save Darfur
5. Australian Women's Movement
6. East Germany, 1989
7. Royal York Strike
8. Knights of Labor, 1880s
9. Hugo Chavez
10. Free Chol Soo Lee
11. Argentina's Piquetero Movement
12. Queer Nation San Francisco
13. 2000s Feminist Anti-War Movement
14. Solidarity
15. Black Lives Matter
16. Occupy Wall Street
17. WTO Seattle
18. United Farm Workers
19. Anti Prop 8
20. Quebec Student Strike of 2012
21. Australian Community Radio
22. Urban Knitting
23. J14
24. Umbrella
25. Egyptian Arab Spring
26. Gay Marriage
27. SlutWalk
28. SafeGround Sacramento
29. Young Lords' Garbage Offensive
30. SDS
31. MLK
32. British Suffrage
33. Pernicious Literature Campaign
34. US Anti-Nuclear Movement
35. Vietnam
36. Gezi Park
37. Anti ACTA
38. Soulforce Equality Ride
39. American Indian Movement
40. John Birch Society
41. Alt-right White Nationalism
You can pick other movements, as well. When you sign up in the comments, just be VERY specific so that people know what you are doing. Do not, for example, say "feminism." Well, that covers a lot of individual movements people could be analyzing.
Use the comments to sign up for movements. CHECK what other people signed up for. On the last assignment people didn't check and signed up for the same things.
You can use the "social movements" labels on the left side here to see how students in previous years worked with their data. Note: Feel free to utilize good ideas from students who analyzed the movement you are choosing, but be sure to cite their work in your own work. Consider those students scholars you would cite. Some day the same might happen to you with your work on this blog.
1. Black Power
2. Amsterdam Squatters
3. Post WW2 Japanese Pacisfism
4. Save Darfur
5. Australian Women's Movement
6. East Germany, 1989
7. Royal York Strike
8. Knights of Labor, 1880s
9. Hugo Chavez
10. Free Chol Soo Lee
11. Argentina's Piquetero Movement
12. Queer Nation San Francisco
13. 2000s Feminist Anti-War Movement
14. Solidarity
15. Black Lives Matter
16. Occupy Wall Street
17. WTO Seattle
18. United Farm Workers
19. Anti Prop 8
20. Quebec Student Strike of 2012
21. Australian Community Radio
22. Urban Knitting
23. J14
24. Umbrella
25. Egyptian Arab Spring
26. Gay Marriage
27. SlutWalk
28. SafeGround Sacramento
29. Young Lords' Garbage Offensive
30. SDS
31. MLK
32. British Suffrage
33. Pernicious Literature Campaign
34. US Anti-Nuclear Movement
35. Vietnam
36. Gezi Park
37. Anti ACTA
38. Soulforce Equality Ride
39. American Indian Movement
40. John Birch Society
41. Alt-right White Nationalism
I'm probably going to do Gay Marriage, might change later
ReplyDeleteEmma Taylor ~ SlutWalk
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ReplyDeleteI've been looking at something that's called "#yearofthebible". It looks like it happens annually but I wanted to focus more on the more recent 2020 aspects of it, since this is the first year I've heard about it.
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ReplyDeletelooking at Gezi Park but may change
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ReplyDeleteI choose MLK
ReplyDeleteHannah Presley- Amsterdam Squatters
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ReplyDeleteIm looking into doing #adaywithoutwomen protest. originating out of Mexico to protect women of all ages from what is being called Femicide. The soaring numbers of violence against women is seen in Mexico, and it has recently gained the attention of the media although it has gone on for years
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ReplyDeleteGabi Clark - March for Our Lives movement
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