SOCIOL 210

Colonisation, Globalisation and Social Justice


Description

Charts the political, economic, cultural and ecological consequences of imperialism, colonisation, globalisation, aid and development, up to and including the IMF/World Bank's neoliberalism and structural adjustment programme. It pays particular attention to violence (physical, psychological and ideological), environmental consequences and health impacts in these contexts.

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Availability 2024

Not taught in 2024

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s)  Sereana Naepi

Assessment

Coursework + exam

Points

SOCIOL 210: 15 points

Prerequisites

30 points at Stage I in Sociology or Employment Relations and Organisational Studies or 15 points at Stage I in Sociology with a B+ or higher, or 30 points in Global Politics and Human Rights, or 30 points at Stage I in BC courses