Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module, students should have:
1. An ability to clearly articulate the spatialities of power and inequalities in their chosen area, demonstrating in-depth understanding theoretical and/or empirically
2. An understandings of the breath of critical geographies and its import.
3. Undertaken independent work to develop a topic area, source core readings, presentations skills and leading a discussion.
4. Created, developed and delivered an assignment that demonstrates an engagement with critical geographies and offers an in-depth exploration of the spatialisation of power and inequalities.
Indicative Module Content:
This module will begin with lecturers from the school of geography leading the discussions in their key areas, before opening out to student lead foci through assessed sessions.
Areas that can be covered include:
Queer Geographies
Feminism and gender Geographies
Critical and radical Geopolitics
Postcolonial and decolonial Geographies
Critical race geographies
Neoliberal Geographies
Intersectional geographies
Academic-activist scholarship, writing and outputs