Samuel England 3 credits Tues/Thur 2:30-3:45pm In this course, we separate the Middle East from the many stereotypes that American media and politicians use to label the region. Our focus will be on cultural history, …
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CA 310: Topics in Rhetoric and Communication Studies (Fall 2018)
“The Discourse of Dictators, Demagogues, and Extremists” 4028 Vilas Hall T/Th: 1:20-2:10pm This course will examine the speech of demagogues, dictators and extremists from medieval Europe to present-day political movements. For the past 500 years, …
Geog 475: The global game: Soccer, geopolitics and the World Cup (Summer 2018: May 22–June 14)
How did soccer become the “global game”? Do different soccer cultures embody national identities? How does soccer intersect with broader processes of social and economic inequality? And why do countries compete to host its premium …
Geog 475: International Migration, Health, and Human Rights (Spring 2018)
MWF 11:00-11:50 Dr. Jenna M. Loyd This course examines health and human mobility in a global context. No prior knowledge of international migration or its health dimensions are required. Mobility is part of the human …
C&I 366: Internationalizing Educational Knowledge (Spring 2018)
468 Teacher Education Building Mon 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Internationalizing educational knowledge means both internationalizing our thinking and the ways we perceive the world, and internationalizing the field of education. The course will introduce …
CA 470: Contemporary Political Discourse (Spring 2018)
The Rhetoric of Modern Democratic Revolutions 4028 Vilas Hall T/Th – 1:00PM – 2:15 PM This course will explore the ideas and rhetoric of the democratic mass movements that have played a defining role in …
INTL ST 401: Emerging Human Rights in East and Southeast Asia (Spring 2018)
Dr. Jean Geran is a human rights practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in international affairs, policy formulation and implementation, and impact analysis. She has a Ph.D. in Development Studies from the UW-Madison and …