Global Change
The Global Change focus area is an interdisciplinary exploration of claims and realities of economic, political, social, ecological, and cultural aspects of globalization. The coursework in this focus area pays particular attention to the production and reproduction of inequities. Students are encouraged to take the foundation course, GLST 651: Critical Approaches to Global Change, to ensure that they have a good foundation of knowledge in global studies. We explore topics such as:
- the impact of global ecological change
- the role of emerging technologies in global change
- the effects of neo-liberal globalism on the nation state, local spaces, and international governance
- unequal impacts of global change at the intersections of Indigeneity, race, class, gender and other identities
- resistance to and accommodation of global forces
- critical tools of analysis to understand and engage with processes and agents of globalization
To see the courses from the lists below that are being offered in upcoming semesters, please refer to the course schedule on the program website.
Foundational courses
Paced study
| GLST 651 – Critical Approaches to Global Change | (3) |
Electives
Paced study
Individualized study
- CMNS 655: Journalists and Responsibility
- ENGL 633: Post-Colonial Drama
- GLST 652: Democracy and Justice in the Context of Global Capitalism
- GLST 653: Women's Narratives from the Circumpolar North
- GLST 655: 9/11: Excavating Ground Zero
- HIST 620: Environmental History of North America and the Globe
- MAIS 611: Transformatory Organizing
- MAIS 613: Transformatory Organizing
- MAIS 618: English in Question: Critical Reflections on the Rise of a Global Language
- MAIS 622: Advanced Feminist Theory
- MAIS 664: The Canadian Context of Critical Race Theory
- POLI 580: The Politics of Cyberspace
- SOCI 539: Sociology of War and Organized Violence
- WGST 547: Rethinking Science and Technology: Gender, Theory, and Practice
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