Labor-Related Courses for Spring 2014
Posted in Labor Studies
The following is a sampling of Georgetown courses that touch on labor and economic justice issues in line with the Kalmanovitz Initiative’s mission.
AFAM 210: Black Power and Theology of Liberation
ANTH 305: Class/Culture/Race in America
ANTH 315: On the Move: Migration, Labor and Rights
CATH 350: Contemporary Faith, Work, & Life Questions
CULP 348: The Other: Immigrant Integration
ECON 561: Labor Economics
ECON 622: Economics of Poverty and Inequality
ECON 631: Industrial Organization
ENGL 264: Prison Literature
GHDP 505: Economics of Development: Poverty Alleviation and Human Development
GOVT 362: Department Seminar: Poverty and the World Economy
GOVT 386: Department Seminar: The Politics of Social Protection & The Welfare State
GOVT 438: Justice and Immigration
GOVT 447: Ethics and Markets
HIST 181: The U.S. Since the Civil War
HIST 398: 1980s Human Rights Activism
HIST 451: Urban Poverty in Latin America
HIST 497: African-Americans in Washington DC
HIST 652: Economic History of Latin America
HIST 686: US Political Economy
INAF 504: Outsourcing, Offshoring, Service Trade
INAF 718: Immigration Law and Policy
JUPS 224: Labor/Sexuality/Globalization
PHIL 129: Ethics: Global Justice
PHIL 377: Ethics and Economics
SOCI 215: American Culture & Social Structure
THEO 070: Theologies of Social Justice