Sociology 797P - ST-Politics of Development

Spring
2023
01
3.00
Millicent Thayer

TH 1:00PM 3:30PM

UMass Amherst
69086
Thompson Hall Room 1028
thayer@soc.umass.edu
This course is intended to introduce students to the field of theorizing about processes of development and to the ways that different actors - states, social movements, international financial institutions, development agencies, NGOs, and the "populations" (farmers, women, ethnic/racial groups, refugees, street children, sex workers, small entrepreneurs etc.) on whose behalf they claim to act - have engaged with one another through their practices in this field. Our readings will be drawn from a wide array of disciplinary traditions, and will include development theory, theoretically informed case studies, and analyses of the empirical practices of participants in the development process.

A prior background in social science and an idea for a project related to the subject matter will vastly improve students' abilities to engage with the material and use the class to support their work.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.