“The right to the city” as an emerging focus of advocacy and analysis in urban movements for social justice focused on the local and transnational dimensions of the “right to the city” movement. Precludes additional credit for HUMR 3001 if taken prior to 2013-14, HUMR 3002 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): third-year standing. Lectures three hours a week.
“The right to the city” as an emerging focus of advocacy and analysis in urban movements for social justice focused on the local and transnational dimensions of the “right to the city” movement. Precludes additional credit for HUMR 3001 if taken prior to 2013-14, HUMR 3002 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): third-year standing. Lectures three hours a week.