SOC184
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Global Political Sociology: Nation/Empire/Race
International Studies
Anthropology
Public Health Ethics, Advocacy and Leadership
Politics
Sociology
Willamette College
Course Description
Why do nation-states go to war? Can international institutions promote peace? And how do people organize across borders to address injustice? This courses examines the politics and sociology of war, peace, and knowledge-making across borders and investigates how race, class, gender and colonial legacies structure the world. We will think about power, inequality and resistance from a global perspective and reflect on the ways that global events shape our everyday lives.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Year
All Years
Offering Cycle, by Semester
FS*
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements