Winter 2020 Class Schedule
Course | Title | Instructor | Lecture | Department |
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ENVR_POL 309 | American Environmental History | Woodhouse | MW 12:30-1:50 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 309 American Environmental HistoryThis course will survey American history from the colonial era to the present with two premises in mind: that the natural world is not simply a passive background to human history but rather an active participant, and that human attitudes toward nature are both shaped by and in turn shape social, political, and economic behavior. The course will cover formal schools of thought about the natural world - from transcendentalism to the conservation and environmental movements - but also discuss the many informal intersections of human activity and natural systems, from European colonialism to property regimes, migration and transportation, industry, consumer practices, war, technological innovation, political ideology, and food production. Taught with History 309; students may not receive credit for both courses. | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-20 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Fire and Blood: Resources, Energy and Society | Oguz | MW 2:00 - 3:20 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-20 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Fire and Blood: Resources, Energy and Society | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-21 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Int'l Environmental Law and Policy | Burns | TTH 11-12:20 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-21 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Int'l Environmental Law and PolicyGlobal environmental problems, including the looming threat of climate change, the biodiversity crisis, and increasing pressures on ocean ecosystems due to human activities, have become pressing concerns in recent decades. In response, a sophisticated structure of global governance has emerged, including through the establishment of hundreds of multi-lateral treaties to confront these threats. As a consequence, nation-States have begun to cooperate with each other to an unprecedented extent, although not without facing significant obstacles, and not without domestic political agendas sometimes delaying or thwarting progress at the international level. This class examines the array of legal regimes, politics, governance processes | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-22 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Climate Change Law and Policy | Burns | TTH 2-3:20 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-22 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Climate Change Law and Policy | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-23 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Maple Syrup and Climate Change | Suzukovich | F 12:00- 3:00 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-23 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Maple Syrup and Climate Change | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-24 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Food and Immigration | BuscaƱan-Wiley | MW 3:30-4:50 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-24 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Food and ImmigrationYou have probably heard the saying, “you are what you eat.” This class argues that you are also where you eat. Immigration deeply shapes culinary practices and global food systems are often dependent upon migrant labor. This course explores what cuisine and movement can teach us about belonging within local and global communities by addressing questions such as: How do foodways and migratory trajectories influence individual and collective identities? What political, social, and economic activities shape food distribution and day-to-day eating customs? We will cover food-related topics such as labor, transnationalism, the environment, memory, authenticity, gender and much more. Class discussions will span historical and contemporary developments that gave rise to our modern industrial food system while focusing in particular on food culture and migration narratives. | ||||
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ENVR_POL 390-25 | Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Tales of Oil and Water | Wolff | TTH 2:00-3:20 | Environmental Policy & Culture |
ENVR_POL 390-25 Special Topics in Environmental Policy & Culture: Tales of Oil and Water | ||||
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