POL-339
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Nature, Culture, Politics
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Course Description
In this seminar we explore changing understandings of nature in American culture, the role of social power in constructing these understandings, and the implications these understandings have for the environmental movement. Topics discussed will include wilderness and wilderness politics, management of national parks, ecosystem management, biodiversity, place, and the political uses of nature in contemporary environmental literature. The seminar will occasionally meet at the Johnston Wilderness Campus (transportation will be provided). Distribution area: social sciences.
Course Type
Academic Credit, Social Science, DIST-SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTER.DISC-ENV.STUDIES, Academic Evaluate Course, Academic Evaluate Course