A sociological examination of contemporary global transformations including changing social, economic, and political conditions. Topics examined may include the shifting nature of state-society relations in a global context; the emergence of globally-integrated production, trade and financial systems; and the dynamics of local and transnational movements for global social change.
This course has been designated as a Writing Skills course.
Prerequisite
Exclusion
SOC236H5
Enrolment Limits
60
Breadth Requirements
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Course Experience
University-Based Experience