ENVS6450 - Environmental Activism: Actors, Approaches, and Outcomes

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
962
Title (text only)
Environmental Activism: Actors, Approaches, and Outcomes
Term session
2
Term
2024B
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
962
Section ID
ENVS6450962
Course number integer
6450
Level
graduate
Instructors
Sarene Marshall
Description
From Rachel Carlson to Greta Thunberg – and whether via public blockades or behind-the-scenes boardroom votes – activism has been a driving force of change on environmental issues. This course will offer an overview of environmental activism, including players, strategies and tactics, and impacts. Students will explore various types of activists (e.g., grassroots, NGO, employee, investor) and the relationships between activism aimed at businesses vs. governments. The course will help students understand the historical roots of environmental activism, and what influence current demographics, public opinion, and technology have had, including on recent climate activism. Through case studies, news stories, academic readings, and class discussion, students will learn the various roles activists play, how activism impacts business practices and laws, and many of the ways companies relate to activists. Quizzes, case analyses, and other methods will be used to demonstrate mastery of the material.
Course number only
6450
Use local description
No