Anthropology 203F/G Indigenous Peoples, Globalization and the Environment |
An examination of natural resource development emphasizing the interplay between indigenous people, the state and transnational developers. Topics include: environmentalism and livelihood; land rights; corporate power and state policies; common property and community-based resource management; NGOs in environmental politics; sustainability and the greening of development. |
Prerequisite: Any 1st year Social Science Essay full or half course and 2nd year registration or higher in any program. |
3 lecture hours, half course. |
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