POLI2368 · Political Science
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
Urban-rural division has become increasingly prominent over the past few decades in politics and broader society, both in the US and in many other countries. This course delves into the causes, contours, and consequences of this widening division, and also explores relevant policy topics such as agriculture, environment, and more. Students will review studies and literature from political science and other related disciplines, and from these readings discuss key questions in class meetings. By the end of the course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of rural politics and their implications for contemporary politics.
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