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Nov 23, 2024
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ANSO - 3700 Anthropology and Sociology of Power (3) Examines power, politics, and social change form a cross-cultural and social science perspective. Explores the theoretical development of political anthropology; how power is reproduced and contested; intersections of race, class, gender, and ethnicity; globalization and development; power relations between nations and communities; structural violence and social change. Instructional Method: OL Online Lecture, LD Lecture-Discussion. Semester Offered: Fall, Spring, or Summer. Prerequisite: Restrictions: At least Junior-Level (60+ credit hours) and at least one ANSO, ANTH, or SOC course.
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