Course | Intersectional Feminist Approaches (GEO58806)

The world’s most pressing challenges require research that transcends traditional boundaries. This interactive course equips students with the conceptual tools and practical skills needed to navigate complex socio-ecological issues through a feminist intersectional lens. Engage with key concepts such as intersectionality, decolonization, and political ecology while exploring diverse approaches like indigenous feminism, postcapitalism, and posthumanism. Through participatory sessions and reflective practice, students will learn to integrate these perspectives into their own research, fostering a deeper understanding of power, agency, and justice. More than just a theoretical exploration, this course also cultivates essential skills—self-reflection, ethical engagement, and perspective-taking—preparing students to collaborate meaningfully across disciplines, communities, and even species. Join us and develop the frameworks, insights, and confidence needed to tackle today’s challenges with nuance and integrity.

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