Courses: Solidarity Economy Movements (POLSH365A01)
Fall 2010
An intensive research seminar critically examining the politics, theory and social networks behind solidarity economy movements that seek to create solidarity-based alternatives to capitalism. Includes study of the fair trade movement, eco-villages, cooperative movements, and participatory budgeting, among other initiatives.
Prerequisites: One 200-level political science course.
Fulfills: SO I Limit:15
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LocationHaverford, Hall 106 Meeting TimesM 1:30-4:00 |
