This unit of study provides students with grounding in core theories and frameworks used in Geography to account for the social, spatial and economic unevenness in global development. During the first half of the semester, we focus on questions relating to who are the winners and losers from contemporary patterns of global economic change. This includes the analysis of relevant conceptual approaches to understand processes of global development and inequality (including comparative advantage, global value chain theory, developmentalism, structuralism, neo-liberalism, and post-development). Then, in the second half of the semester, we adopt a livelihoods approach to better understand these broader processes from the perspective of individuals, households and communities. In general, issues are tailored to themes being played out in Asia-Pacific countries. Students are expected to participate in a variety of practical class exercises throughout the semester. This unit is a feeder-unit into the Southeast Asia Field School.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Geosciences Academic Operations |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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GEOX2X21 or AREC2005 or GOVT2228 or GEOS2X11 or GEOS2X23 or GEOS2X16 or ENVI2X22 |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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GEOS3924 or GEOS2112 or GEOS2912 |
Assumed knowledge
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Jeffrey Neilson, jeffrey.neilson@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Linda Susilowati, linda.susilowati@sydney.edu.au |
Bill Pritchard, bill.pritchard@sydney.edu.au | |
Yunie Rahmat, yunie.rahmat@sydney.edu.au | |
Jeffrey Neilson, jeffrey.neilson@sydney.edu.au |