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Special note:
Academic accommodations are available for students with disabilities who are registered with the Office of Disability and Support Services. Please schedule an appointment with the instructor early in the semester to discuss any accommodations for this course which have been approved by the Director of Disability and Support Services as indicated in your accommodation letter.
Class participation entails having read the required readings by the date they are scheduled and coming to class prepared to discuss them. Attendance is mandatory, and missing more than two classes will hurt your final grade. Additionally, students are required to attend the lectures in the Urban Talk series outside of class time.
Students will work in groups of 2-3, conducting research in the field (i.e., taking individual trips into Poughkeepsie) and the archives, but will turn in individual 5-page reports by September 26th.
For specific instructions on this assignment, click here.
An in-class midterm will be given on Thursday, October 10th.
Students will lead a group role-play exercise in class on Tuesday, November 7th. By the next class, each student will turn in a two-page brief discussing the outcomes and lessons of the exercise. Instructions will be handed out on the day the exercise is scheduled.
Students will work in groups of 2-3 and be collectively graded on a website presenting original political economy and cultural analyses of a contemporary themed space. Note: this assignment requires some basic web authoring skills. However, students are welcome to divide the research and design tasks among their groups as they see fit. The websites will be presented in class on December 5th.
For specific instructions on this assignment, click here.
A take-home final will be distributed on the last day of class, December 10th. It will be due on a date during finals week TBA.
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