SOC4311: Power, Justice & the Environment

3 CreditsCritical ThinkingGoal 1 - Written/Oral CommRace, Power, and Justice in the United States

This course introduces students to the theoretical and historical foundations of environmental racism and environmental inequality more broadly. We will examine and interrogate both the social scientific evidence concerning these phenomena and the efforts by community residents, activists, workers, and governments to combat it. We will consider the social forces that create environmental inequalities so that we may understand their causes, consequences, and the possibilities for achieving environmental justice prereq: SOC 1001 recommended

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B+ Average (3.495)Most Common: A (66%)

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99 students
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    Effort
  • 4.59

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    Understanding
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    Interesting
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    Feature Engineering

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