DPPG 8514A
Globalization and Development
Today it would be hard to contest the deep international integration arising from the global expansion of capital, the ever-growing international division of labor, informational modes of development, new migration flows and the interchange of worldviews, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. A complex web of transnational corporations, inter-governmental organizations and non-governmental organizations help shape policies and practices of development. Cultural globalization, the expansion of global epistemic communities, transnational activism and an emerging global civil society are adding their voices to a global debate on how to make globalization work for all, including the environment. The goal of this course is to explore and debate the challenges and opportunities that globalization presents us in the development of policies and practices of development at a local, regional and global level.
- Schedule
- 12:00pm-1:50pm on Monday, Wednesday (Aug 24, 2015 to Dec 11, 2015)
- Location
- McGowan MG99
- Instructors
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Arrocha, William
warrocha@middlebury.edu
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