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Intersektionalitet och antiförtryckande praxis (5 sp)

Kod: VAL24021-3002

Förverkligandets information


Anmälningstid

02.07.2024 - 10.09.2024

Tajmning

10.09.2024 - 29.10.2024

Antal studiepoäng

5 op

Andel virtuell undervisning

1.5 op

Prestationssätt

70 % Kontaktundervisning, 30 % Virtuell undervisning

Undervisningsspråk

  • Englanti

Antal studerande (min. - max.)

10 - 25

Lärare

  • Johanna Wikgren-Roelofs

Lärare

Johanna Wikgren-Roelofs

Grupper

  • UT2425USO-Å
    Inkommande utbytesstuderande, USO Åbo 2024-2025

Lärandemål

Studerande
- kan reflektera över maktrelationer ur ett intersektionellt perspektiv.
- förstår hur servicetagarens erfarenheter är kopplade till maktrelationer inom social- och hälsovård.
- utvecklar en förståelse för olika kulturer och kan kritiskt reflektera över egna värderingar och fördomar.
- vet hur man aktivt arbetar för att misnka förtryck i praktik och ur ett strukturellt perspektiv.

Innehåll

- Jämlikhet och jämställdhet inom nordisk välfärd
- Intersektionalitet (kön, klass, funktionshinder, ålder, etnicitet och sexualitet)
- Avkolonialisering
- Anti-förtryckande praktik
- Övningar i kultursensitivt arbete

Tid och plats

Onsite, Campus Turku (mandatory):
10.09. 15.30-17.15. Introduction (HG-101)
3-4.10. Hackathon event starting 3.10 at 11 am, focus on intercultural leadership skills (with DP Business Administration)
09.10. 15.15-17.00 Lecture, workshops (GR-235)
10.10. 15.15-17.00 Lecture, workshops (GR-235)
28.10. 15.15-17.00 Final seminar (1st alternative, HG-104)

Online (mandatory):
25.09. 16.00-17.30 Lecture, workshops (with DP Business Administration)
26.09. 16.00-17.30 Lecture, workshops (with DP Business Administration)
29.10. 16.15-17.30 Final seminar (2nd alternative: only for students doing a traineeship far away from Turku during this period of time)

Studiematerial och rekommenderad litteratur

- De los Reyes, P. & Mulinari, D. (2023). Intersektionalitet. Kritiska reflektioner över (o)jämlikhetens landskap.
- Haschemi Yekani, E.H, Nowicka M. & Roxanne, T. (2022). Revisualising Intersectionality. E-book.
- Morgaine, K. & Capous-Desyllas, M. (2020). Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice. Putting Theory into Action. (selected parts)
- Payne, M. (2023). Anti-oppressive, Indigenist and multicultural sensitivity practice. In: Payne, M. Modern Social Work Theory, 477-507.
- Sue, D. W., Rasheed, M. N. & Matthews Rasheed, J. (2016). Multicultural Social Work Practice: A
Competency-Based Approach to Diversity and Social Justice. E-book.
- Tedam, P. (2021). Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice. (selected parts)

(Find more on the course page on the Moodle-platform - opens at the day of the course start 10.9.2024)

Undervisningsmetoder

Online and onsite lectures and workshops with preparatory assignments. Individual final report. Attendance requirements for all lessons, workshops, hackathon event and final seminar.

Bedömningsmetoder (förverkligande) och -kriterier (studieperioder/kurser)

See course page on the Moodle-platform for more information about deadlines for preparatory tasks. Final seminar, and deadline for individual final report scheduled for 28-29 October.

Internationella kontakter

The course is offered to both degree students and exchange students of Faculty of Health and Welfare. The online parts of the course, involve business administration students, both degree students and exchange students. One of the lectures is given by a Tanzanian guest lecturer.

Studerandes tidsanvändning och belastning

Preparatory tasks, mandatory attendance at classes and workshops = 2 credits (2 x 27h)
Hackathon event focusing on intercultural leadership skills = 1 credit (1 x 27h)
Individual final report = 2 credits (2 x 27h)

Bedömningskriterier, godkänt/underkänt

Preparatory tasks and attendance (passed/failed):
- Ability to summarize and discuss the study material in the preparatory tasks.
- Attendance, activity and contribution during classes and workshops.
- An ethical and professional approach to the themes of the course.

Hackathon event (passed/failed):
- Attendance, activity and contribution according to the instructions at the hackathon event.
- An ethical and professional approach towards the topic of intercultural leadership skills.

Individual report (scale: 0-5):
- The report follows given instructions
- Use of current, academic and relevant literature (sources)
- Ability to reflect on and discuss intersectionality and anti-oppressive practices.

Tilläggsuppgifter för studerande

AI: Students are not allowed to use artificial intelligence to create the content of the examinations. However, artificial intelligence may be used for ideas and planning of the tasks and report.

Vitsordsskala

Godkänd/Underkänd

Bedömningsmetoder (förverkligande) och -kriterier (studieperioder/kurser)

All examinations are presented on the Moodle platform. Preparatory tasks and attendance and hackathon event are assessed as passed/failed. The result of the individual report is assessed on a scale of 0-5.