Dominant environmental discourse marginalises Indigenous peoples around the world in multiple ways. You will explore the rights and interests of Indigenous peoples in land, resources and heritage, and critique the structures and processes of colonisation at different scales that deny, ignore or subsume those rights and interests. The course offers alternative ways of thinking, and their implications for creating more equitable and sustainable futures. It is a strong foundation for students from a range of backgrounds including geography, planning, environmental studies and tourism.
Course detail
- Antirequisite
- GEO210 or GEO700
- Semester of offer Subject to change
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- Sunshine Coast: Semester 2
- Units
- 12.00
- EFTSL
- 0.125
- Student contribution band
- Band 4D
- Tuition fee
- 1.4D: Human Society, Society & Culture, Sport & Recreation
- Census date
- Academic Calendar
- Class timetable
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Course outline
GEO310 Course Outline Semester 2, 2020 (PDF 203KB)
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