Spring 2024 Human Rights GU4380 section 002

Advocating and Campaigning for Social an

Advocacy Socio-Economic R

Call Number 15133
Day & Time
Location
W 4:10pm-6:00pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Mila H Rosenthal
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

This course will examine practical issues, opportunities, tactics and strategies to advocate for economic and social rights. The course will incorporate central debates about economic and social rights, such as how to identify violators and define state responsibility, whether these rights can be litigated, and how to make implementable recommendations for change, measure implementation and measure impact. The course will also look more in depth at the standards and fulfillment challenges on several of the key rights including health, housing, education, and labor.  

Throughout the course, you will focus on one economic and social rights topic of your choice. Through the lens of your chosen topic, you will review how organizations and social movements have engaged to affect change on similar issues, and use that research to explore many of the practical skills of advocacy and campaigning: framing recommendations and calls to action; drafting policy briefs; crafting media pitches and social media content; and designing and evaluating an overall advocacy strategy.  

Web Site Vergil
Department Institute for Study of Human Rights
Enrollment 0 students (22 max) as of 5:05PM Sunday, May 11, 2025
Subject Human Rights
Number GU4380
Section 002
Division Interfaculty
Campus Morningside
Note Priority HRSMA & HUMR CC/GS 3rd and 4th year
Section key 20241HRTS4380W002