Sociology
SOCL 7226: Economy, Politics, and Social Change
Seminar - 4 credits
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- Offers a broad survey of scholarly debates on the redistribution of political power, economic power, and social capital across the globe.
- Emphasizes an ethnographic analysis of how colonial and imperial legacies inform contemporary arrangements that structure inequality and how political imaginations are exercised through aesthetics, identities, and institutions.
- Considers how experiments with economic justice and juridical and political forms of justice find expression in contemporary grassroots movements and theories.
- Draws on interdisciplinary conversations from the social sciences and humanities to examine and compare radical forms of social change across various global contexts.
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