FALL 2010
Theoretical Approaches to Cultural Policy
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here --
SUMMER 2010
CMCT
6318/CC 8814 - Owning Culture
Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-7:00 pm @ TEL 2008
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Syllabus
here --
SUMMER 2008
COCU
6116/CC 8823 - [Trans] National Identities and their Publics
Monday and Wednesdays 3:00-6:00
pm @ York TEL 011
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Syllabus here --
WINTER 2008
CMCT7000
- Perspectives in Communication and Culture
Wednesday 4:00-7:00
pm @ York TEL 0015
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Syllabus here --
CMCT 6308 - The Politics Of Intellectual Property, Human Rights And Development
Monday 7:00-10:00 pm @ York, TEL 0009
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WINTER 2007
CMCT7000
- Perspectives in Communication and Culture
Wednesday 4:00-7:00
pm @ York Bethune College 228
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Syllabus here --
SUMMER 2006
COCU 6308 - The Politics Of Intellectual Property, Human Rights And Development
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00 - 7:00 pm @ York, Accolade West 008
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WINTER 2006
COCU
6116/CC 8823 - [Trans] National Identities, New Media/tions and
the Place of the Public
Wednesdays,
4:00 - 7:00 pm, @ York, Stedman 120E
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Syllabus here -- (for the Northeastern syllabus, click here)
COCU
7000/CC 9904 - Perspectives in Communication and Culture
Tuesdays,
6:00 - 9:00 pm, @ Ryerson, SHE 540 (99 Gerrard St. E - map)
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Syllabus here --
WINTER 2005
COCU
6308 - The Politics of Intellectual Property, Human Rights, and
Development
Wed., 7:00–10:00
pm.
Syllabus:
http://www.yorku.ca/rcoombe/COCU6308.htm
Syllabus as
Word doc: http://www.yorku.ca/rcoombe/COCU6308.doc
Anthropology
261. Intellectual Property, Human Rights, and Development
– Half
course (fall term). Tu., 2:30–4:30. EXAM GROUP: 16, 17,
18
Explores the changing role of intellectual property in the international
trade, environmental and human rights legal frameworks and the
potential for using intellectual property to achieve development
objectives.
website: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/7717
Anthropology
281. National Identities, New Mediations, and the Place of the
Public
– Half
course (spring term). Th., 3–5. 1st meeting, W., Feb. 4,
3-5 in WJH 1550. EXAM GROUP: 17, 18
Explores the ways in which accelerated global cultural flows shaped
by digital communications, increased migration, and free trade
are reshaping Canada’s sense of identity as a multicultural
nation, the role of the state, and the nature of ‘the public’.
website: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/1516