GGRD49H3: Land and Land Conflicts in the Americas

In everyday life, we tend to equate land with property. This course excavates this assumption by exploring regimes of property and the alternative epistemologies of land and livelihood that they displace, looking at colonialism, contests over urban space, geopolitical conflict, and how we might realize more just land relations.
Areas of focus: Nature, Society and Environmental Change; People, Place and Power

13.0 credits including at least 0.5 credit at the B-level from (AFS, ANT, CIT, GGR, HLT, IDS, POL, PPG, or SOC) 
(GGRC49H3)
Social and Behavioural Sciences