Political Economy of the Environment (PSIPM022-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code PSIPM022
- School School of Political, Social and International Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Dr Earl Gammon
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
In this module, students will critically engage with mainstream political and economic assessments of environmental degradation and climate change by adopting a political economy approach. In coming to terms with these environmental threats, the module tries to reawaken a broader type of ethical, natural and social theorisation that defined an earlier political economy. This is not a module on environmental or resource economics, nor are students expected to have an economics background. Rather, this module tries to problematise social production as something much more than a series of market relations. It tries to develop a broader socio-cultural understanding of production that `de-naturalises' the way we view and exploit the natural world.

