Sustainability and Social Justice

POL4256.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2017 Sustainability and Social Justice

Course Description

Summary

This course will explore how different social movements have incorporated principles of ecological sustainability and social justice into their activism. We will examine how environmentalists (mainstream and radical), indigenous rights activists, feminists, immigrants’ rights activists, anti-immigrant groups, religious organizations, conservatives and labor unions have conceptualized and fought for sustainability. We will then critically reflect on the similarities and differences between these various attempts to articulate connections between the ecological and the social. By the end of the course, you will have a strong understanding of the opportunities and barriers that exist in efforts to build the alliances necessary for the (re)construction of societies that are both ecologically sustainable and socially just.

Prerequisites

Prior coursework in Society, Culture Thought.

Please contact the faculty member : tschroeder@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Tim Schroeder

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2017

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

15