SOA 338: Population, Environmnt & Cult
Prerequisite: SOA 101, 102, or 111 or upper-level standing
An exploration of the manifold interactions between human populations, cultures, and the environment from varied disciplinary perspectives including environmental anthropology, cultural ecology, and feminist and indigenous scholarship. Topics include: the racialized and gendered nature of population policy and debates, struggles over reproductive justice, challenges to our food systems, the relationship between human consumption and sustainability, and environmental activism.
Class #13954 Course information
3.00 credits
Section 7101:
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Undergraduate Lecture
Class: #13954
Fall 2025 Full Session
Sep 3, 2025
- Dec 17, 2025
Instructor(s): Caldera, Kathryn
Cost: $-1.00
Status: O
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