Course Details

Course offered Winter 2023

HONORS 231 C: "Western Civilization" and Global Public Policy (SSc, DIV, W)

HONORS 231 C: "Western Civilization" and Global Public Policy (SSc, DIV, W)

SLN 22096 (View UW registration info »)

LaShawnDa Pittman (American Ethnic Studies)
Office: B517 Padelford
Email: lpittman@uw.edu

Credits: 5
Limit: 30 students

In this course, we will explore definitions, ideologies, values, processes, and geopolitics associated with “Western Civilization.” We will look at how feminism, Afrocentrism, and other critical frameworks have challenged assumptions about “Western Civilization.” We consider the impact of “Western Civilization” on the United States and other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. The OECD is an international organization that works with governments, policy makers, and citizens to establish evidence-based international standards and find solutions to a range of social, economic, and environmental challenges. In this course, we will investigate the ways in which the OECD and its 38 member countries represent diverse experiences of “Western Civilization.” As I center the relationship between “Western Civilization” and the United States, students will choose an OECD country to investigate similarly. Course assignments will assess students’ independent and group work around this and other tasks. We will also examine how the United States compares to other OECD countries; specifically, regarding (1) social and welfare issues (social policy that protects individuals and their families), (2) education; (3) employment; (4) economy; (5) health; and (6) green growth and sustainable development. The OECD has a database that provides up-to-date statistics for making comparisons between countries and identifying trends over time. Finally, we will investigate gaps by race and ethnicity (including migrants), gender, and age across wellbeing outcomes, as well as the laws and public policies aimed to improve people’s well-being and reduce inequalities.