SOC382
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Human Rights: Research and Advocacy
International Studies
Anthropology
Public Health Ethics, Advocacy and Leadership
Politics, Policy, Law and Ethics
Sociology
Willamette College
Course Description
Can activists working across borders change the world? How can researchers and activists promote human rights in the face of repression? This upper division seminar examines scholarship on human rights and transnational advocacy networks. We will study interconnected transnational struggles for women's human rights, workers' rights, immigrant rights, racial justice, and the rights of indigenous peoples.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Year
Even Years
Offering Cycle, by Semester
FS*
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements