Graduate Catalog

IDP 771 International Development with Deaf People and People with Disabilities: Language and Inequality

This course expands upon IDP 770: Introduction to International Development by exploring human rights frameworks currently reshaping the field of international development, particularly with respect to sustainable development goals. IDP-771 applies human rights theories and models to case studies from Deaf, DeafBlind, Hard of Hearing, signed language communities, and persons with disabilities around the world to analyze human rights indicators in the context of sustainability, as well as social movements, grassroots activism, and other forms of non-governmental organizing work. This course also examines the impact of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), assistance projects/programs, international laws, and social protection policies for communities at the local, regional, national and international level.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Students must complete IDP-770 prior to taking IDP-771, or have the permission of the Program Director.

Distribution

Graduate, Masters