GEOG 4013 - Political Geography Credits: 3 Geographic space mediates political action and is generated by it, and spatial forms are produced by governmental agencies that must respond or adapt to emerging patterns of political disruption and tendencies of social change. Students in this course learn to think about the relationship between politics and space at multiple scales and in global context. They also develop an inter-disciplinary approach to the sub-discipline of political geography in social and historical context, and, in that sense, develop a capacity to think and act as political geographers.
Cross Listed GEOG 5013 , INST 4013, INST 5013 Prerequisite: 6 hours in social science
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