121-017 Society and Environments | |
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Note | All BSc students, except those enrolled in the BA/BSc combined course and the BASc course, can only receive credit at the 200-level for this subject. |
Availability | 2nd and 3rd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr Fraser MacDonald |
Prerequisites | Completion of 100 points of first and/or second year subjects including at least 50 points at first year level from approved subjects in your home faculty. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Three hours of lectures/practicals per week |
Subject Description | This subject aims to think critically and rigorously about the relationship between social and natural worlds. Its primary purpose is to question the idea that the environment exists outside of, and independent from, the realms of science, culture, politics and economy. Students will be introduced to different conceptual frameworks for understanding the environment as a social entity; to the processes by which capitalism and science structures social and environmental relations; and to alternative modes of living in, and thinking about, the environment. These broad themes will be addressed through engaging examples from Australia and beyond. Particular attention will be given to the concept of 'wilderness'; the postcolonial nature of the zoo; restoration ecology; ecotourism; the politics of visualising nature (e.g. through wildlife documentary); the 'new natures' of genetic modification; and ideas about 'environmental justice'. |
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Assessment | A field report of 2000 words 50% (due by end of week 4), a take home essay exam of 1500 words 40% (due at the end of semester), a practical presentation and participation equivalent to 500 words 10%. |
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