Activism: Engagement and ResistanceSemester Course

Activism: Engagement and Resistance, Semester Course
Major Discipline(s)
Communication, Philosophy, Sociology
Type
Elective Course
Available
Fall/Spring semester
Credit(s)
3

This course explores the relationship between thought and action. This is a project-based course on empirical and theoretical approaches to taking action in your world. You learn the necessity of careful analysis and research in order to carry out successful activist projects. Taking indignation as a point of departure and building on the analysis of economy, work, climate, gender, war and so forth, you prepare an activist project and agenda.

Related Discipline(s)

This course would also be of interest to the following discipline(s):
International Relations, Leadership Studies

Faculty

Jesper Lohmann

DIS Copenhagen Semester Faculty

Cand.mag. (M.A., History of Ideas and American Studies, University of Aarhus, 2002). Former editor of Lettre Internationale. Employment within the public education system. With DIS since 2009.

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