DVM 3350 Current Theories of International Development

3 units
International Development and Globalization
Faculty of Social Sciences
Presentation and critical analysis of current theories and their uses in the field of international development, namely: human development and capability theories; neo-institutional theories; post-colonial theories; post-development theories; political ecology theories; the links between these theories and current feminist theories.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: DVM 2105 , DVM 2106 and 48 university course units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

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Kathy Bergs

2 sections during Winter 2024

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Mahmoud Masaeli

Winter 2023 - A00

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Simeon Mitropolitski

Winter 2022 - A00

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Susan Spronk

Fall 2018 - A00

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Jorge Lazo Cividanes

Winter 2018 - A00

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