SOC 342 Global Environmental Movements 4.0 Credits
This course focuses on key collective actors and institutions that are involved in conflicts around environmental regulations, land and water rights, food sovereignty, and climate change. This course will emphasize how significant environmental concern differs across contexts. We will explore cases of indigenous movements, contrast environmental advocacy in the Global South and North, and the creation of U.S. environmental policies, including historical and cultural processes of change involving social movements, environmental advocacy organizations, foundations and the media.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Cannot enroll if classification is Freshman
