POLITICS 311

Gender and Global Politics


Description

Advanced investigation of feminist and gender theory as applied to key issues in International Relations. Presents feminist approaches to key contemporary issues including digital politics, women and militarism, global health, sexual violence in war, migration and population displacement, and queer politics. Students will develop a sophisticated understanding of the roles of gender in global politics.

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Availability 2024

Semester 1

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s)  Nicole Wegner

Assessment

Coursework only

Points

POLITICS 311: 15 points

Prerequisites

30 points in Global Studies or 30 points in Gender Studies or 15 points at Stage 2 in Politics and International Relations