MA Postcolonial Culture and Global Policy Postgraduate Programme By Goldsmiths, University of London |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

15,500 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Public PolicyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Policy

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

This MA offers students the analytical tools to understand contemporary developments and world(s) through an encounter with post-colonial theory and international political economic issues. Through this programme, students will grasp concepts like race, diaspora, hybridity, difference, grassroots development, HDI, multitude, immanence, and human rights. These concepts are used to analyse practical, policy and activist issues arising from globalisation: global civil society, the role of international organisations (the IMF, WTO, UN and World Bank and global NGOs), intellectual property rights, social capital, financialisation, global governance and deep democracy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Policy

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

This MA offers students the analytical tools to understand contemporary developments and world(s) through an encounter with post-colonial theory and international political economic issues. Through this programme, students will grasp concepts like race, diaspora, hybridity, difference, grassroots development, HDI, multitude, immanence, and human rights. These concepts are used to analyse practical, policy and activist issues arising from globalisation: global civil society, the role of international organisations (the IMF, WTO, UN and World Bank and global NGOs), intellectual property rights, social capital, financialisation, global governance and deep democracy.

Admission Requirements

92+
6+
3+
176+
62+

Jan-2000

Domestic
8,040 GBP
International
15,500 GBP

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