First, be at all classes, all labs, and every meeting of the ES Colloquium (Hillcrest 103.) From there, here’s what’s expected of you, individually and collectively, over the next three months.
- Class reading and discussion (30%). Read our material carefully, and be ready to lead discussions and learn from each other. Listening is as important as talking!
- Discussion papers (20%). In these papers, you will be asked to reflect on your model of social change, among other topics.
- Group projects (50%). The heart of the class!
Our reading will include:
- Going Up the Country: How the Counterculture Changed Vermont and Offers Hope for America. Yvonne Daley. 2018. University Press of New England.
- Viking Economics: How the Scandinavians Got It Right – and How We Can, Too. George Lakey. 2017. Melville House Publishing.
and selected articles on ERES, where our password is 4402im.
Please let me know of your ADA accommodations, as necessary.