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This course explores the contemporary politics of Indigenous Peoples and settler societies. It takes a sociological, legal, political, and anthropological approach to how politics operate within and around Indigenous Peoples. By adopting a comparative and international perspective, it examines the dynamics of critical relationships within the context of national, regional, and global political orders. We look at “standard” settler states often referred to as “neo-Britains,” such as the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, but also Indigenous Peoples and issues from Europe, Asia, and South America.

Prerequisites: Upper-division, full POLS major standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
These majors only pols
ORR R I
No info found
POL S 99
0 / 20 Enrolled
Introduction to Research
T B A
100.0% A
POL S 101
30 / 30 Full
Mexican Politics
Kathleen Bruhn 3.4
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
32.0% A
POL S 106PP
50 / 50 Full
Special Topics in Political Science: Psychology in International Relations
Brent Strathman 3.4
M W
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
25.3% A
POL S 106LP
74 / 75 Enrolled
Latinx American Political Development
Gonzalez A
M W
17:00 PM - 18:15 PM
52.9% A
POL S 106CC
51 / 50 Full
Climate Change and Conflict
Nomikos G G
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
85.5% A
POL S 117
81 / 81 Full
Social Movement Politics
Amit Ahuja 4.3
M W
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
36.1% A