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utsfl:classroom:seminars:pbs306h [2017/06/12 12:19] – created mmccannutsfl:classroom:seminars:pbs306h [2024/06/25 12:50] (current) – [PBS306H: Historical Social Reform] mmccann
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-====== Historical Social Reform ======+====== PBS306H: Historical Social Reform ======
  
-FIXME +FIXME More advanced info on social reform that is not just imagery-related 
-  * In 100-levelput initial social reform stuff in [[utsfl:classroom:seminars:pba120y|PBA120Y]] + 
-  * Then move this to 200-level with extended info on historical social reform?+FIXME numbering? 
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 +(PBS120Y and 220Y are priorities right now for the website) 
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 +FIXME interesting Qwhat lessons can we learn from **unsuccessful** social reform movements? 
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 +Ex. https://nowtoronto.com/lifestyle/what-micah-white-learned-from-the-failure-of-occupy-wall-street/ "Occupy Wall Street was a nearly textbook example of a social movement that should have worked. But it didn’t. That is why I call Occupy a constructive failure. The movement taught us that contemporary activism has been chasing an illusionthe idea that the most effective form of protest is to get millions of people into the streets because then our elected representatives will be forced to heed the wishes of the people. The first goal of my book is to shift the paradigms of protest by challenging activists to question this dominant theory of activism." Micah White, co-founder of Occupy Movement