|
|
Background:
The Atlas is an online tool for exploring international
questions in a wide range of disciplines, including Sociology,
Politics, Geography, Economics, History and others. It provides
data, graphics and maps enabling students to explore the cause
and consequences of contemporary global inequalities.
The Atlas of Global Inequality provides a range
of resources that can be used in large classes, in sections
and by students individually. These include:
• Global maps showing change over the last 40 years
in life expectancy, infant mortality, GNP/capita, the incidence
of major diseases, global income inequalities, foreign investment,
and other measures of global inequality.
• Concise descriptions and graphics on each of these
aspects of global inequality.
• An interactive database giving
access to a wide range of economic, health, educational and
social indicators for most countries of the world.
• Concise summaries of debates
about income inequality
• Useful teaching
ideas that can be used in your classroom, section or independently
• A glossary of terms,
a complete bibliography,
and links
to pertinent web sites.
• Animations showing How
to Use the Atlas, How
to Use the Database, and How
to Read a Graph.
This project is a collaboration of a team
of UC Faculty, Staff and students from many disciplines on
five UC Campuses.
|