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Course Database: Course Summary
This upper level seminar examines the modes, scope, and theoretical perspectives of political participation in the United States and in other societies. Topics include political participation from the perspective of social statification (race, class, and gender), psychological dynamics, organizational behavior, contextual effects, and rational choice perspectives. Further, it examines institutionalized forms of political participation as well as political protest. The course also considers how actors who live under various systems of domination engage in covert and overt forms of political action. Restriction: Open only to junior and senior political science majors. For the official course schedule, including restrictions, classrooms, and current enrollments, check the Registrar's official schedules. More current syllabi and course information might be available for students on my.rochester.edu. |