Anthropology

ANTH 110IG Cultures Of Sustainability And Social Justice Abroad

Brings together diverse forms of cultural knowledge and complexities of everyday life to illuminate longstanding concerns of sustainability and justice. Investigates multiple theories of sustainable development as well as tools, techniques, and contexts for ecological integrity, economic security, empowerment, responsibility and social wellbeing characteristic of sustainable communities. Case studies highlight the work of Right Livelihood Award Laureates in tandem with UC faculty. This course is a hybrid course. The in-person component allows for an in-person study abroad experience whereby students visit sites relevant to the curriculum and have lectures and discussions with Right Livelihood Laureates and the instructor. The asynchronous online component facilitates student engagement with custom pre-recorded video interviews with UC faculty and Right Livelihood Laureates from around the world.

Credits

5

General Education Code

PE-E