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MIT 3875F/G   Special Topics in MIT: Global Power, Media/Work and Intersectional Solidarity

Course Description
The internet/digital era presents unprecendented challenges and opportunities to demystify, delink and shift this paradigm toward knowledge production that fosters greater social and global accountability, accord and equity, including relationships of meaningful, intersectional solidarity. This course will engage critical concepts, learning methods and praxis exploring the nexus between knowledge work (form, content and conditions), the embodied worker, and the purpose of knowledge production.



This course is no longer active. Please contact FIMS Undergraduate Student Services, fims@uwo.ca, for more information.




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