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SIS 330: Political Economy of Development
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Poznanski, Wong Growth, income distribution, and economic development in lessdeveloped countries today. Policies concerning trade, industrialization, the agricultural sector, human resources, and financing of development.
Prerequisite:
ECON 201 which may be taken concurrently
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SIS 332: Political Economy of International Trade and Finance
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Poznanski Theoretical and historical analysis to explore the causes and effects of the rise and decline of four major international trade and monetary regimes. Foundations and emerging features of the new international trade and monetary regime and its implications for the world economy.
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SIS 333: Gender and Globalization: Theory and Process
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ramamurthy Theoretical, historical, and empirical analysis of how current processes of globalization are transforming the actual conditions of women’s lives, labor, gender ideologies, and politics in complex and contradictory ways. Topics include feminist exploration of colonialism, capitalism, economic restructuring policies, resistance in consumer and environmental movements. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 333.
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SIS 335: Geography of the Developing World
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Characteristics and causes, external and internal, of Third World development and obstacles to that development. Special attention to demographic and agricultural patterns, resource development, industrialization, and urbanization, drawing on specific case studies from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Offered: jointly with GEOG 335.
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SIS 337: Collective Violence and the State
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Comparative study of collective violence in modern states with emphasis on riots and pogroms. Readings include case materials drawn from Russian pogroms of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Hindu-Muslim riots in modern India, and race riots in the United States and Great Britain. Offered: jointly with POL S 337.
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SIS 340: COMP & POST COMMUN
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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SIS 342: Social Theory in International Context
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Comparative, historical introduction to the foundations of modern social theory in the work of Max Weber, Sigmund Freud, and Claude Levi- Strauss. Focus on tensions between universalist claims, European origins, and non-European applications of models of cultural formation and development.
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SIS 344: Migration in the Global Economy
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Mitchell Analyzes the relationship between human mobility in the late 20th century and changes in the global economy. Allows the student to gain familiarity with scholarly research on international migration from a diversity of approaches and methods. Offered: jointly with GEOG 344; W.
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SIS 345: Women and International Economic Development
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ramamurthy Questions how women are affected by economic development in Third World and celebrates redefinitions of what development means. Theoretical perspectives and methods to interrogate gender and development policies introduced. Current processes of globalization and potential for changing gender and economic inequalities assessed. Offered: jointly with ANTH 345/ WOMEN 345.
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SIS 348: Alternative Routes to Modernity
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Routes to modernity followed by non- Western societies between 1600 and 1900. Historical experiences of non-Western societies seen in the context of European history and of development theory. Emphasizes primary sources and techniques for posing theoretical questions of historical data. Offered: jointly with HSTAS 348.
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