- Semester
- Spring 2025
- Instructor
- Eun Kyung Lee
- Start Date
- 01-13-2025
- Total Credits
- 3
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This graduate-level, seminar-style course focuses on how environmental inequalities are operationalized and measured in research and public policy contexts. The methods of measuring environmental inequality are based on what is necessary to move toward a world with socially and environmentally equitable outcomes: engagement with and cultivation of community capacity to understand and respond to environmental concerns; collaboration based on morally and empirically sound principles; and making a visible and positive difference for communities. Utilizing synchronous and asynchronous methods, this course reviews contributions by community-based and thought leaders; frameworks for structuring and maintaining community ties; and ethical considerations for working with indigenous and other historically colonized communities. It offers examples of operationalization with a focus on public health research.
Course Area: Social Welfare
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-13-2025 - 04-28-2025
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