GLBL 296

Fall 2013 Part of Term A

Part of Term A
Aug 26-Oct 18

Credit: 1 hours.

Examination of current controversies and larger ethical issues in today's global society. Topics could include: immigration, global environmental debates, and population issues.

May be repeated in the same or separate terms to a maximum of 3 hours if topics vary. Prerequisite: GLBL 100.

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GLBL 296 class schedule data for fall 2013
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
54532
Lecture-Discussion
AA
4:00PM -4:50PM
MW
Lincoln Hall
Bui, L
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/26/13-10/18/13
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
The Politics of Food
Section Info:
This seminar considers the complex interplay of political, economic, and social forces behind the food that appears on our tables or at the window of a fast-food drive-through. This course examines food as both a global concern and as an individual choice.
58754
Lecture-Discussion
EE
3:30PM -4:45PM
TR
Foreign Languages Building
Salo, K
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/26/13-10/18/13
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Cities & Insurgent Citizenship
Section Info:
Cities and Insurgent Citizenship Practices in a Globalizing World In this seminar students will discuss how cities work as strategic sites, between the local and global, where intensifying transnational movements of money, goods, ideas and persons are unsettling universalistic notions of national citizenship. Specifically, they will, firstly, read recent urban planning literature that views cities as a collage of many, different and endlessly open public spaces and, secondly, explore how progressive planning professionals and social movements strategically contest global processes privatizing public property.
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