Environmental Political Theory

ENV4240.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2024 Environmental Political Theory

Course Description

Summary

What is nature? Who gets to speak for nature? What is the institutional arrangement, political economic system, and form of political community best suited to cultivating a more sustainable relationship with the more-than-human realm? These questions are most effectively grappled with by putting political theory into conversation with environmental studies. In cultivating this transdisciplinary conversation, we will reconsider both (1) conventional political theoretical debates over democracy, citizenship, sovereignty and justice through the lens of environmental thought, and (2) long-standing environmental debates over wilderness, animal rights, environmental justice and climate change through the lens of political theory.

Prerequisites

Students should email me (johnhultgren@bennington.edu) a 1-2 paragraph reflection on why they want to take the class and how it relates to their plan of study and/or interests. Previous coursework in SCT is necessary. Previous coursework in environmental studies is helpful.

Please contact the faculty member : johnhultgren@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • John Hultgren

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2024

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16