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SUS 602: Community, Technology, and Values

Offered during the spring semester, SUS 602 is the second core course required of all SUS students. Attention is focused on how economics, environment and technology apply to the larger issue of creating and maintaining sustainable communities that are healthy, just and creative.

Here is the spring 2008 reading list:

  • Rediscovery of America by Barry Lopez
  • Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice by John B. Cobb
  • Economies And Cultures: Foundations of Economic Anthropology by Richard R. Wilk and Lisa Cligget
  • The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth by David Korton
  • Deep Economy by Bill McKibben
  • The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler
  • The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan
  • Mexico Profundo: Reclaiming a Civilization by Guillermo Bonfil Batalla and Philip A. Dennis
  • Coming Back to Life by Joanna Macy
  • Amish Grace by Donald Kraybell et. al
  • Blessed Unrest by Paul Hawkins


Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities (SUS) Program
Northern Arizona University
SBS West, Rooms 274 & 280
P.O. Box 6039
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-6039

Sandra Lubarsky, Director
Phone: (928) 523-2382
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Tamara Ramirez, Program Coordinator
Phone: (928) 523-0499
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