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GEOG 1101 - Globalisation, Justice and a Crowded Planet
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GEOG 1101 - Globalisation, Justice and a Crowded Planet

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3820
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assumed Knowledge: Average computer skills
Incompatible: GEST 1001
Assessment: Media portfolio, Country Profile presentation, Take-home exam, Tutorial attendance and participation
Syllabus:

Globalisation is a fundamentally geographical concept as it influences the way we think about human interactions across time and space. But the nature, extent and impacts of globalisation continue to be widely debated. This course examines different ways of conceptualising globalisation and investigates the nature of local-global relations. Students will be introduced to the political, economic and cultural processes of globalisation and, drawing on local and international case studies, they will consider the social and environmental consequences of these processes for people living in different locations. In particular, the course investigates whether and how processes of globalisation operate to create, maintain and deepen inequality, poverty and injustice amongst individuals, groups, regions and nations. The course also explores population growth and migratory shifts and considers the role that these demographic changes have in broader processes of globalisation.

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Units
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Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3820 Mon 06/08/2018 Fri 31/08/2018 Fri 14/09/2018 Fri 26/10/2018


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
23132 LE01 200 78 25 Jul - 12 Sep Wednesday 1pm - 3pm Physics, 103, Kerr Grant Lecture Theatre
3 Oct - 24 Oct Wednesday 1pm - 3pm Physics, 103, Kerr Grant Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
23133 TU08 24 4 25 Jul - 12 Sep Wednesday 5pm - 6pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Wednesday 5pm - 6pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
23134 TU07 24 5 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 4pm - 5pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 4pm - 5pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
23135 TU05 24 5 25 Jul - 12 Sep Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
23136 TU04 24 3 24 Jul - 11 Sep Tuesday 11am - 12pm Napier, 144, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Tuesday 11am - 12pm Napier, 144, Teaching Room
23137 TU03 24 4 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 2pm - 3pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 2pm - 3pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
23138 TU02 24 1 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 1pm - 2pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room