This course investigates how methods and objects of inquiry in global studies are formed in the limiting and productive interplay of ideas, language, and social/political force. Students examine how our studies of global problems are made possible in systems of communication that render us responsible for their formation and address.
Prerequisite(s): Any one of the following: 0.5 Centre for Global Studies course at 1000–1099 level; English 1027F/G; English 1042E; 0.5 GSWS course at 1000 level; History 1800F/G; History 1801E; Human Rights 1000F/G; Indigenous Studies 1020E; Interdisciplinary Studies 1000F/G; MIT 1020E; Philosophy 1120F/G; Political Science 1022F/G; SJPS 1025F/G; enrolment in Honours Specialization or Major in English and Cultural Studies; enrolments in Honours Specialization, Major, Specialization, or Minor in Gender and Women's Studies; enrolment in Honours Specialization, Major, or Minor in Indigenous Studies; enrolment in Honours Specialization, Major, or Minor in Media, Information and Technoculture; enrolment in Honours Specialization, Major, Specialization, or Minor in Social Justice and Peace Studies; or permission of the Centre for Global Studies.
Extra Information: 3 hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
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Subject Code: CGS
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