About the Courses
Focusing on the gendered intersections of violence and conflict, this course is designed to challenge preconceptions, broaden understanding and encourage reflection on the wider ethical implications of feminist research, including power relations and your own positionality as a researcher.
Modules explore a range of feminist approaches to violence and conflict, with a particular focus on how experiences and constructions of violence and conflict are gendered. You will develop practical research skills to undertake your own research project on the subject, adopting a reflexive practice and a critical awareness of the politics of research.
The programme's interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scope is inclusive to all students, regardless of background, culture or existing knowledge and competencies. We foster a diverse and engaging learning experience
Focusing on the gendered intersections of violence and conflict, this course is designed to challenge preconceptions, broaden understanding and encourage reflection on the wider ethical implications of feminist research, including power relations and your own positionality as a researcher.
Modules explore a range of feminist approaches to violence and conflict, with a particular focus on how experiences and constructions of violence and conflict are gendered. You will develop practical research skills to undertake your own research project on the subject, adopting a reflexive practice and a critical awareness of the politics of research.
The programme's interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scope is inclusive to all students, regardless of background, culture or existing knowledge and competencies. We foster a diverse and engaging learning experience for all.