Neoliberal Modernity: The Politics of Development (SOCOG1004)

What is neoliberal modernity, what are neoliberal policies, how do they inform a politics of development, and what are their impacts? The focus of this course is the theory and practice of neoliberalism in historical and contemporary contexts. Students will consider the dominance of neoliberalism as an ideology, a set of policies and a form of governance that have had profound impacts on political, social, cultural, economic and environmental contexts. This introductory course will be relevant to students interested in understanding the impact of political and economic principles on a) practices of development and b) human and animal welfare and environmental issues, and the relationship between such principles and normative societal assumptions. It will also be relevant to students wishing to understand the context for contemporary calls for `greener¿ and more sustainable practices in economics and development.

Credit point 15
EFTSL 0.125
Band4(GF1)

Commonwealth supported place (CSP)

A CSP is subsidised by the Australian Government and students pay a contribution amount. Each unit is classified into a student contribution band, depending on the study area of the unit (this discipline may be different from the study area of your course).

2024 contribution amount* - $2,040
2024 contribution amount - continuing student who commenced before 1 Jan 2021* - $957

* for Clinical Psychology (Clin Psych) & Professional Pathways (Prof Path) bands the contribution amount is determined by accredited course. Students in Postgraduate Clinical Psychology, Professional Pathway Psychology or Professional Pathway Social Work accredited courses should visit our CSP page for further information.

Note: The Job-ready Graduates Package introduced new funding clusters and contribution amounts from the 2021 academic year. If you are a continuing student who commenced before 1 January 2021 studying units in disciplines with increased contribution amounts, you will continue paying the same amount (indexed each year) as you would have. For further information visit the Australia Government's Study Assist website.

Domestic Full Fee-paying

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International Full Fee-paying

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