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Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Culture and the Arts, 7.5 credits
Cultural and aesthetic expressions are excellent tools for understanding migration, intercultural encounters, and conditions of exile and diaspora. Likewise, racism, xenophobia and the stereotyping ethnic minorities are expressed through images,...
Ethics, Science, and Policy - Master's Programme, 120 credits
Learn how to evaluate and develop policies for some of the most pressing issues in society! You study and practice ethics and philosophy of science to influence and develop policy on education, healthcare, risk management, finance and research....
Religion and Politics, Introductory Course, 7.5 credits
In the first part of this course the emphasis is on the United States of America and the presidencies from Harry Truman to Donald Trump. You will get an insight to the relation between religion and politics, presidential rhetoric, etc. During the...
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, 7.5 credits
Dive into the world of artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, from the intelligent assistants in our mobile phones to self-driving cars. As we rely more on advanced AI systems for essential functions in society, we face...
Ethnic and Migration Studies, Master's Programme, 120 credits
Learn to analyse the causes of migration, and consequences for formations of race, gender, labor, citizenship, healthcare, welfare and culture. Relates ethnicity and migration to economic and cultural change, to systems of domination and resistance....
Logic of Social Inquiry, 7.5 credits
This course provides an advanced introduction to the logic of inquiry and research design in the social sciences. The readings cover issues ranging from the nature of scientific explanations and causal inquiry to the variety of research...
Philosophy and Film, 7.5 credits
The course entails an introduction to popular works of Western cinema and their relationship with classical texts of philosophy. The texts include some of the prominent works of Aristotle, Rousseau, Locke, Nietzsche, Marx and Foucault, as well as...
Environmental and Animal Ethics, basic course, 7.5 credits
Is it ethically acceptable to use animals for food and medical experiments? To what extent is it defensible to genetically modify plants? How should we mitigate climate change? What is sustainable development? Do we have a moral responsibility to...
Terrorism, Violence and Religion, basic course, 7.5 credits
The course is an introduction to the relationship between religon and politics with specific focus on violence. A description and analysis of use of violence in the name of religion, arguments for and against the use of violence, and of the...