This module develops the idea that politics in general and theory in particular are not passive pursuits. This module focuses on the embodied and experiential aspect of international politics and covers main actors doing international politics today. Students learn about some of the most important theoretical innovations in many of the disciplines of the social sciences including International Relations, Sociology, Anthropology and Development Studies and understand how they structure global politics. Students also experience the classroom as an embedded political space where all are encouraged to bring their own experiences to bear on how globalisation, migration, and inequality are not abstract and rarefied domains but relate to our everyday, even banal, existence.

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