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Oct 06, 2024
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SOCL 456 - Gendered Globalization: Economic, Political and Cultural Dimensions This course approaches globalization as both a gendered and multidimensional process. It provides an overview of how the gendered economic, political and cultural dimensions of globalization impact gender inequalities across countries and cultures. The course examines the intersections of gender and class, race, ethnicity, location and sexualities from a transnational comparative approach.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Cross-Listed with , ,
Typically offered Winter
Class-Level Restriction(s): Senior standing
Previously listed as SOCL 456 - Global Women: A Cross-Cultural Approach
Last Updated: Course Rotation 12/2014; Course Revision 7/2014, Course revision note added 6/2014, effective Winter 2015; Links 03/2011
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