Spatial and power relations that shape urban, regional and global processes. Investigation of a wide range of processes, ranging in scale from the local to the global: capital investment and disinvestment; state power and policymaking; planning, governance and governmentality; political struggle, all in multiple forms of spatiality: place, scale, territory, networks.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Intended for students enrolled in a Geography graduate degree program or a graduate degree program of a cognate discipline.
Prerequisite(s)
- Consent of the Department.
Sections