Global Justice LSSC 1320

Online

Our Global Justice course recognizes that the onset of globalization has coincided with the emergence of a variety of calls for "global justice," reform, and alternative forms of globalization. The desire for global justice and alternative globalizations emerges from economic, cultural, ecological, and political trends. Interdisciplinary in nature, this course combines perspectives from history, sociology, anthropology, political science, economics, philosophy, and civil society in order to explore the meanings of global justice and alternative globalization. Explore their central policy proposals, institutional structures, and the new forms of social experience that are producing the desire for greater transnational and international equality, and focus on how appeals for economic redistribution, cultural recognition, environmental sustainability, and political representation intersect.

Note(s)

This course is an upper-level Liberal Studies credit for degree programs. (Excluded programs include S442.)

Full Time Equivalent

LSSC 1319

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$599.24

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back to see if we have developed additional schedules for the upcoming term. Classes for our 2025–26 academic year will launch in early July.
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