Global Perspectives on Env Justice

EST-616-M001

Environmental Science & Forestry

  • Semester
    Spring 2026
  • Instructor
    Mikulewicz
  • Start Date
    01-12-2026
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    315-470-6655

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This course examines environmental and social justice conflicts from a global/ international perspective. We discuss distributional justice issues of hazardous waste sites around the world and related procedural injustices in siting, operation, and human rights concerns. Through case studies and research, students analyze crucial processes and relations generating environmental inequalities at different scales and investigate how economies’ extractive activities generate conflicts and resistance across the world. Learning activities include participating on a course discussion board, conducting interviews, engaging in media analyses, peer review, mini group projects, journal reflections, and a final presentation.
Course Area: Environmental Sciences
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-12-2026 - 04-27-2026
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Instructor: Mikulewicz
Local Course ID: 26SP_ESF_EST_616
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