Civic Environmentalism - GEOG 382.55 - Hunter College - Winter 2008This is a featured page

Offered Winter 2008 -- Intersession


Instructor Information

Instructor: Carina Molnar
Email address: cmolnar@hunter.cuny.edu
Office hours: Monday and Wednesday, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. or by appointment
Office: E1215
Lecture hall: HN 1021


Objective:

The objective of this course is to provide students with an active learning experience during which they will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in the realm of civic engagement, specifically environmentalism. Students will address questions regarding the structure, implementation, and effectiveness of civic environmental activities focused on contemporary urban environmental change.
Students will:
  • A) Be briefed in skills on the matter of engagement and advocacy including: public speaking, research skills, media writing
  • B) Be introduced to the theories of civic environmentalism and local participatory democracy.
  • C) Act as participants and planners in Hunter Focus the Nation (FTN) activities to provide logistical support, outreach and general assistance to planners of said events, scheduled to take place on campus on or around January 31st.


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