Human-environment interactions under globalization. The politics of using particular ideas of 'nature' for the benefit of some and to the detriment of others in spaces from local backyards to global contexts. Environmental movements and livelihoods. Prerequisites: GEOG 050 or GEOG 070 or ENVS 002; and ENSC 001 or ENVS 001 or GEOG 040 or GEOL 001 or GEOL 007 or GEOL 055 or NR 103. Cross-listed with: ENVS 143.
Subject
GEOG
Course Number
173
Credits
3.00
Course Sections
Course | Section | Title | Instructor | Term | CRN (Reg #) |
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GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Todd Morehouse | Spring 2021 | 13419 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Todd Morehouse | Spring 2020 | 14062 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Todd Morehouse | Spring 2019 | 15322 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Ingrid Nelson | Fall 2017 | 94888 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Ingrid Nelson | Fall 2014 | 92910 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Ingrid Nelson | Fall 2013 | 94160 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Reese Hersey | Spring 2013 | 13798 |
GEOG 173 | A | D2: Political Ecology | Katharine Anderson | Fall 2007 | 91403 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Jeffrey Davis | Fall 2005 | 91043 |
GEOG 173 | A | Political Ecology | Jeffrey Davis | Fall 2003 | 91203 |