A survey of contemporary political geography structured around contemporary globalization. It focuses on major concepts in political geography, such as territoriality, geopolitics, and scale, while also introducing important topics in the subfield, including the geographies of nations, political identity, law, migration, political violence, and social movements, among others.
Introduction to Political Geography
Credit Hours:
3
Prerequisites:
GEOG 1101 or 1103 or permission of department
Semester Offered:
Fall
Level: