Reference no: EM133778448 , Length: Words Count:500
Assignment:
Part 1
STEP 1: Select a current social movement and complete research about its lifecycle. Research information about the movement's origin, its purpose, goals, etc.
STEP 2: Create a diagram/infographic of the social movement. Include information about its roots, purpose, and goals, and note how these fit into and evolve with the movement's lifecycle. Either in the poster, or included in a separate explanatory paragraph, describe each stage of all the lifecycles discussed in the module, even if the social movement has not completed the entire lifecycle. Make predictions for the future of your chosen movement. Include proper APA citations (with at least two sources) either in the infographic or on a separate page.
Helpful links for making infographics or posters:
Share your creation with the world so that others can benefit from your work! Using either Flickr or Wikimedia Commons, upload your finished product and publish it so that other sociology instructors and students can use your work. Although not required, we strongly recommend uploading and releasing your work with a Creative Commons license.
Part 2
This should be completed AFTER completing your social movement poster. You should already know about a social movement, it's lifecycle, purpose, goals, etc.
Initial posts should be at least 250 words long. Reply to at least two other students' posts. All discussion posts must be courteous and professional.
STEP 1: Upload your infographic to the discussion.
STEP 2: After learning about the purpose, goals, lifecycle, etc., of the social movement you chose, and uploading your infographic so other students can view it, pick one of the theoretical perspectives covered in this module: (emergent-norm, value-added, or assembling) and use it to analyze your chosen social movement.
STEP 3: Discuss your opinion on the movement and its progress, addressing the role technology might play in the process. Initial posts should be at least 250 words long and include proper APA citations.
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