Sustainability: political economy, science, and policy
Master
In Maynard (USA)
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Master
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Maynard (USA)
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This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of sustainable development. It focuses on the sustainability problems of industrial countries, and of developing states and economies in transition. It also explores the sociology of knowledge regarding sustainability, the economic and technological dimensions, and institutional imperatives, along with implications for political constitution of economic performance.
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- Sociology
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Seminars: 1 session / week; 2 hours / session
There are no prerequisites for this course.
This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of sustainable development. It focuses on the sustainability problems of industrial countries, and of developing states and economies in transition. It also explores the sociology of knowledge regarding sustainability, the economic and technological dimensions, and institutional imperatives, along with implications for political constitution of economic performance.
17.181 fulfills the undergraduate public policy requirement in the Political Science major and minor. Graduate students are expected to explore the subject in greater depth through reading and individual research.
Choucri, Nazli, ed. Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses. MIT Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780262531344. [Preview with Google Books]
Stavins, Robert N., ed. Economics of the Environment: Selected Readings. 6th edition. W. W. Norton & Company, 2012. ISBN: 9780393913408.
Tainter, Joseph A. The Collapse of Complex Societies (New Studies in Archaeology). Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780521386739. [Preview with Google Books]
For additional readings, see the table in the Readings section.
Global System for Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development Goals: 17 Goals to Transform Our World
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS): Geneva 2003 - Tunis 2005
For details on the GSSD database assignment, see the Assignments section.
For details on the midterm and final exams, see the Exams section.
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