Freirian praxis of criticality and learning through sharing allows scholars to collectively developing weekly agenda/sessions through consultation. A course outline is offered with a bibliography to develop an ongoing archival process, including social media sites. Sessions will rely on blurring the lines between art/activism/scholarship in order to address the importance of intersecting ontology and epistemology.
The success of the course is heavily reliant on scholarly participation for making this an inclusive process whilst disrupting colonial praxis.
Course Format
- Dates: 12-30 January 2026
- Attendance: Online only
- Form of tuition: Interactive seminars, community-driven research, journaling and self-study
- Form of assessment: Self-reflexive essay and presentation
- Language of instruction: English
- See the course curriculum
Course Level
- Target audience: PhD/Postdoc candidates
- English language requirement: B2 level or higher (equivalent to IELTS 6.5)
- See the entry requirements
Workload
- Credits: Equivalent to 3 ECTS
- Contact hours: 30
- Self-study hours: 54
Lecturers
- Coordinating lecturer: Dr. Nadira Omarjee