S-Feminist Media Justice

This team-taught Five College course will explore media justice work
through a feminist lens and engage with communication strategies and
media tools to subvert media misrepresentation and marginalization.
Through community-based research/community service learning projects,
students will develop action-research media analysis, work with
community partners on digital media empowerment, and promote media
advocacy for policy change.

ST- Intro Latin Amer. Society

This class will use sociological concepts to explore the diverse cultures, societies and politics of the Latin American and Caribbean region. Themes covered will include: colonialism and neocolonialism; class and inequality; race, ethnicity and identity; gender and sexuality; religion, social control and change; art, music and dance; revolutions and social movements; globalization and migrations.

Law and Economics

In this course, we will look at the legal system as an economic system, where penalties and damages act as prices for various activities. We will ask whether the enforcement of legal rules leads to an efficient allocation of resources. Much of the focus of the course will be on property, contract and tort law. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Econ majors.
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