Module details
- Offered to 3rd & 4th Years
- Thursdays 16.00-18.00
- Planned delivery: On campus (South Kensington) & Online
- Two-term module, worth 5 ECTS
- Available to eligible students as part of I-Explore
- Extra Credit, or Degree Credit where your department allows
How do you innovate and create impactful change for other people and communities? How much can you know and understand about the experience of others? How can learning about yourself and your own experiences help you be more sensitive to the needs and experiences of others?
This module encourages you to recognise your own sense of self and positionality in your engagement with others. You will develop self awareness and self knowledge and have the opportunity to explore your own views about other people and the world around you. You will reflect on your own identity, as well as your lived experiences of equality, resistance and difference. You will consider how this informs your views about other people, and explore how possible it might be to understand people with different experiences to you. You will think about how to work with, design for and innovate while holding these differences and unknowable factors in mind. These experiences will be contextualised by critical theory - such as feminist, queer, disability, postcolonial, ecological, Marxist and post-humanist theory, and we will consider how culture and society shape our interactions with others. In particular we will consider stereotyping, personal and global positionality and power. You will have the opportunity to create a critical biography that demonstrates your engagement with another person or community in the medium of your choice.
This module will be delivered with a mixture of on campus sessions and online drop in and review sessions. This will allow us to spend time together and enjoy working in person, but will also give us some flexibility to join sessions remotely as needed. We will therefore be developing specific skills to support both in person and online working. All sessions will be fully interactive and will include individual and team work and lots of interaction with the lecturer. We will make full use of our virtual classroom throughout, which will be our main point of contact and collaboration. See the Change Makers handbook for more information about our virtual classroom on Basecamp.
Please note: The information on this module description is indicative. The module may undergo minor modifications before the start of next academic year.
Information blocks
- Learning outcomes
- Indicative core content
- Learning and teaching approach
- Mapping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in this module
- Assessment
- Key information
Got any questions?
Contact the module leader
Dr Elizabeth Hauke
e.hauke@imperial.ac.uk
0207 594 8922