The Role of Public Policy in Shaping Social Movements
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This exam evaluates the influence of public policy on social movements. Candidates will discuss key theoretical concepts and analyze the reciprocal relationship between policies and activism.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Politics of Social Change, Public Policy Analysis, Research Methods
Key Topics
- Public Policy
- Social Movements
- Advocacy
- Legal Structures
- Mobilization
Learning Outcomes
- Critically Assess Policy-Movement Relationships
- Articulate Major Theoretical Frameworks
- Analyze Mobilization Factors
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This examination investigates the theoretical frameworks concerning the role of public policy in influencing social movements. It emphasizes the reciprocal relationship where movements both react to and shape policy frameworks.
The impact of public policy is critical to understanding how legal and institutional structures facilitate or hinder social movements. This analysis enhances comprehension of civic engagement and advocacy.
Candidates will articulate major theoretical perspectives and engage in discussions about how public policy options can stimulate or suppress mobilization efforts.
Candidates may discuss specific instances of policies that have notably affected social movements and their efficacy.
Sample Questions
- How does public policy influence the effectiveness of social movements?
- What theoretical frameworks help in understanding the role of public policy in social movements?
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