POLITICAL ECOLOGY

国際教養学部

APOL3070

コース情報

担当教員: 伊藤 毅

単位数: 2

年度: 2024

学期: 春学期

曜限: 火3

形式: 対面授業

レベル: 300

アクティブラーニング: なし

他学部履修:

評価方法

授業参加

0%

授業内期末試験

授業期間中

40%

その他

In-class engagement (10%), discussion leading role (10%), summaries (20%), and sustainable campus gardening and forum (20%)

60%

詳細情報

概要

This course critically explores the relationship between nature and society. Nature is neither inherently pristine nor indefinitely unchanged; rather constantly shaped by social-ecological relations. The current state of nature is, then, a product of the interactions between human and non-human actors in complexly entwined social-ecological relations. Studying nature politically means seeing nature not as a given but as the product of political processes involving winners and losers, hidden costs, and differential powers. In the age of climate change, extreme weather patterns are causing unpredictable and unprecedented natural disasters. It has abundantly become clear that human activities have contributed to the accelerated pace of climate change. Various forms of environmental inequality arising from power relations among states, markets, and civil society as well as the increasing global flows of capital, goods, and people across national boundaries. It is therefore not only important but also imperative for each of us to understand how the complex interactions between humans and non-humans have historically reworked the environment. With a proper understanding of the trajectory, we can think about ways in which humans and non-humans relate to each other—i.e., coexistence, cohabitation, and coproduction—beyond the human-centric view of the world. Moving from theory to practice, this course provides students with analytical concepts and tools that enable students to identify key drivers of agrarian and environmental change, to understand how and why the impacts of environmental change are unevenly spread across the globe, and to develop relational approaches to and solutions for real-world issues sustainability.

目標

With a combination of lectures and discussions, this course provides students with analytical concepts and tools with which students can tackle real-world issues on the global environment.

授業外の学習

190 minutes per class 150 (min) for assigned readings; 40 (min) to prepare summaries and organize notes.

所要時間: 190 minutes per class

スケジュール

  1. Introduction
  2. What is political ecology?
  3. Institutions and the Commons
  4. Political Economy
  5. The Producer is the Agent of History
  6. Human—Non-human Dialectics
  7. Domestication: Framework and Concepts
  8. The Social Construction of the Nature-Society Divide?
  9. Contamination as Collaboration
  10. From Gifts to Commodities
  11. Salvage Rhythms
  12. The Life of the Forest
  13. Ruin
  14. Science as Translation

教科書

In the Final exam, students can bring in only the original copies of the text books (not photo copied or digital ones).

  • The Mushroom at the End of the World. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

    著者: Tsing, Anna

    出版社: 2015

参考書

書籍情報はありません。

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