Who can join?
This course is targeted towards mainly doctoral candidates and researchers that recognize the value of using decolonial feminism in the employ of their research question.
Furthermore, a decolonial feminist lens lends itself to rethinking justice from several perspectives such as Ubuntu, Uhuru and Ujamaa. This also accompanies a philosophical positioning of environmental justice with a rights-based approach to the Earth as a living being. This shifts the authority of the scholar towards new ways of being and knowing. Such communitarian and pluriversal connections rely on indigenous knowledge systems in opening scholarship to new imaginaries that lead to conscientisation and social awareness. Thus, the course is also open to all members of faculty.
If you have doubts about your eligibility for the course, please contact us: graduatewinterschool@vu.nl.
Types of enrolment:
For this course you can choose between Certified or Auditor participation.
- Certified participant: As a certified participant, you will have access to all the lectures and workshops of you winter course. In addition, you will also complete assignments which are graded, so that you can get a certificate for participating in the winter course. Available for all winter school courses.
- Auditor participant: As an auditor participant, you will have access to all the lectures and workshops of your winter course for a discounted price (-€100). You will, however, not participate in assignments and will therefore not receive a transcript of records or study credits after completing the course.