Political ecology is a set of scholarly inquiries and approaches that seeks to account for the ways in which power relationships inform, shape, interact with, and are expressed through ecological relationships. This course entails an examination of political ecologies in the East Asia region. The first part of the course introduces students to political ecology approaches to studying ecological systems, and the second part employs case studies from East Asia to examine how power functions in and through ecological systems.
ENSU 376: Power, Society and the Environment in East Asia
Cross Listed
JPNS 376
Program
Attributes
Diversity International,
Social Sciences,
Upper-Level