SOSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Julian Assange, Canadian Union Of Public Employees
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A possible exam question that might be on the 2nd in-class test -> it will be about how bureaucracy, sharing of institutionalized resources are key aspects social protests/social movements. It is a big place to be seen. There is an extreme and diverse engagement there. The sms thesis is 15 years out of date, and is being updated to suit the canadian context. Protests are no longer perceived as disturbing for society as they have become common occurrences. The short answer question on the 2nd in-class test will be much longer than the one on the 1st. Current technology for communication sharing (social media) can fuel nativist rants, etc. Dreamers were children born in america from immigrant parents.