CONN 317
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Political Ecology
Department(s)
Course Description
Political ecology is an active interdisciplinary framework with foundations in anthropology, geography, environmental studies and the biological sciences. Its central contention is that our understanding of environmental issues and environmental change must include an analysis of the social, political, economic, and cultural context in which they are produced. Through a set of advanced readings in the social sciences, students in this course will become familiar with the genealogy of this interdisciplinary approach, the keystone texts that inform contemporary political/ecological work, and the new directions that comprise the cutting edge of political ecology. Recurring themes in the reading list will examine indigenous peoples¿ struggle over resources, the construction of nature through the capitalist lens, and an examination of sustainability in both discourse and practice
Course Typically Offered
Offered occasionally.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
AUDT - NO (Cannot be audited.), CO24 - CONN (Connections 200-400 Level), CO24 - SOCSCI (Social Sci and Historical), INTD - EPDM (Env Pol & Decision EPDM ENVR), INTD - GDS (Global Development Studies GDS), INTD - IPE (International Pol Economy IPE), INTD - SOAN (Sociology & Anthropology SOAN)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Name
Lecture
Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes