Introduction to Black Studies - Spring 2017

Introduction to Black Studies - Spring 2017

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25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 1: Introduction

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25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 1: Introduction

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Introduction to Black Studies - Spring 2017

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  1. 1 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 1: Introduction
  2. 2 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 2: Immigration
  3. 3 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 3: Enlightenment, Neoliberalism and Racism
  4. 4 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 4: Polarized Politics
  5. 5 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 5: Neoliberalism to Populism
  6. 6 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 6: Populism & Big Data, Facebook Dark Posts
  7. 7 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 7: Human Rights and Voting Rights
  8. 8 25. Neoliberalism and the End of History - Part 8: What Can We Do?
  9. 9 26. Part 1: Student Presentation 'Language, Resistance and Liberation'
  10. 10 26. Part 2: Student Perspectives on the Course
  11. 11 An Interdisciplinary Approach
  12. 12 Political Context for the Course
  13. 13 Framing Cultural Phenomena as Technologies
  14. 14 Anchoring the Course with #StayWoke
  15. 15 Leveraging the Humanities to Break Walls and Build Bridges
  16. 16 Advancing Social Justice
  17. 17 Critical Computational Empowerment
  18. 18 Building on the Personal
  19. 19 Teaching a Wider Audience
  20. 20 Unlocking Knowledge
  21. 21 Important Language Issues Today
  22. 22 Course Materials that Develop Understanding
  23. 23 Lecture 26, Part 1: Student Presentation "Language, Resistance and Liberation"
  24. 24 Lecture 26, Part 2: Student Perspectives on the Course

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