we live in a world of immense inequality
where the majority of the world's
population lacks access to adequate
nutrition,
clean water, education, health care,
basic social services and economic
opportunities.
Compounding these issues is the global
climate crisis
which requires the mobilization of
nations not just to meet the needs of
their people
but to do so in a way that ensures
sustainable management of natural
resources
and ecosystems. I'm Dr Kelly Linton
and i'm hoping you'll join me in
anthropology 2281G
Anthropology of Development where we
will explore the contradictions of
capitalist development
and the assumptions and presumptions
that lead to the failure of many
development projects.
Together we will consider the struggles
of workers indigenous peoples
and agrarian citizens as they seek
development alternatives and social
justice in a time of climate emergency
and growing global inequality.
please contact Laura Cousins or Dr
andrew walsh in the Anthropology
Department
for more information or to register.
