The readings for Wednesday's class are designed to offer a broad introduction to social movement studies from rhetorical perspectives. The three brief articles each represents a different attitude toward the study of social movement rhetoric. Think about the similarities and differences between these different scholars and what the advantages and disadvantages of the different attitudes might be. Be sure to be attentive to core concepts as you're thinking about the comparisons, too.
The articles are attaches, in the order you should read them, below.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Griffin-The Rhetoric of Historical Movements.pdf | 343.18 KB |
| Simons-Requirements, Problems, and Strategies.pdf | 1.23 MB |
| McGee-Social_Movement.pdf | 539.62 KB |