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Sep 17, 2024
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GSFS 209 - Sex, Race and Technology in Global Labor Markets Next Offered: 2016-2017 Semester Offered: Second Semester, First Module Half Course Credits: 2 Credits Attribute: 2 SS
This course analyzes how technology helps to create disparities of race, sex, and gender in non-industrialized and non-mechanized forms of labor, such as: care work, domestic labor, sex work, and surrogacy. We will study historically the role of science in establishing the categories of race and sex. Students will be invited to consider how technology currently plays a role in maintaining racial, sexed, and gendered hierarchies, especially within the context of global labor markets. Enrollment Limit: 25 Instructor: R. Limki
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