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Nov 21, 2024
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ANTH 4200 - Globalization and Culture (3) Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 This course is designed to introduce students to the ways in which people’s lives are shaped by complex, interdependent connections as seen in the movement of capital, natural resources, information, culture, and people across national borders. A fundamental focus is to consider the ways our lives become entangled with others in global contexts. In effect, this course focuses on how we make sense of the complicated co-mingling of people, societies, economies, and environments across international borders. To consider such relatedness, this course examines our entanglements through a variety of transnational processes (e.g., migration, neoliberal expansion, resource extraction, urbanization).
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