ASIAN 4506

ASIAN 4506

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This course examines the profound and far-reaching politics and dynamics generated by ocean technologies and infrastructures in this age of globalization and Anthropocene. It adopts an empirical and ethnographic approach and draws upon disciplines across natural and social sciences. Through multimodal course materials, scaffolding exercises, and reflective class activities, we will be looking into the bio-, geo-, and socio-environmental politics and dynamics of contemporary and emergent ocean technologies and infrastructures. The scope of the course is global with a significant coverage of Asia due to its role being a maritime epicenter. Through this course, students will gain critical knowledge and perspective to understand and navigate exigent oceanic issues, sociotechnical systems of power, and the planetary future.


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  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: BSOC 4506STS 4506

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 18198 ASIAN 4506   SEM 101

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    • Wu, L

  • Instruction Mode: In Person