The study of power from a critical, transnational perspective; the impact on human rights of different forms and modalities of power, including those emanating from the state and corporations and those implicated in socio- economic and other hierarchical relations. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for HUMR 2202 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): second-year standing. Lectures and discussion groups/tutorials three hours a week. 1300 Courses
The study of power from a critical, transnational perspective; the impact on human rights of different forms and modalities of power, including those emanating from the state and corporations and those implicated in socio- economic and other hierarchical relations. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for HUMR 2202 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): second-year standing. Lectures and discussion groups/tutorials three hours a week. 1300 Courses