I will dig up my syllabus Globalization and the Politics of Food and send it to 
you. Local food issues and food security would be key.

Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 12:01:33 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gep-ed] Course syllabi on changing environmental policy

Dear Colleagues,
I am developing a new course, and I'm looking for examples of other courses 
that have similar goals. 
The goal of my new course is for students to develop skills & plans for 
changing environmental policies. This builds on the course I teach, in which 
students learn how to analyze environmental policies and policy processes from 
a variety of perspectives, and is aimed at advanced undergraduates and 
beginning graduate students whose goals include not only understanding and 
analyzing, but also implementing change. I was inspired to develop this course 
in part due to my own very positive experience as an undergraduate student 
activist, and also through seeing various student developed projects make a 
difference in university communities (for example: 
http://www.bloomingtoncommunityorchard.org/) and globally (eg I've heard that 
350.org grew out of a class project at Middlebury). 
The course will be project-based: students will work in teams to develop 
proposals to change environmental policies, will implement part of these 
proposals, and will critique their own and other groups' work. I expect that 
the students will do background readings on a variety of topics including (but 
not limited to) the use of litigation, lobbying, protest, community-organizing, 
coalition-building, and various other forms of direct and indirect action as 
applied to changing environmental policy - the focus would probably be on local 
scale change, but might include both domestic (US) and international policy 
issues.
Although my background is in public policy, it seems that the research 
tradition I am a part of has not focused on these questions, and my reviews of 
syllabi that I am aware of has not yielded any similar courses. I would be 
interested in finding syllabi with similar goals, and/or suggested readings.  I 
will happily collect & compile responses off-list and send out a compilation.
-Forrest
-- 
Forrest Fleischman
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Ecosystem Science & Management; Texas Agrilife 
ResearchTexas A&M University
http://essm.tamu.edu/people/faculty/fleischman-forrest-d/




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