
MA Politics, Development and the Global South
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English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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Introduction
MA Politics, Development and the Global South
How can (and should) we talk about the challenges and possibilities for development in the 21st century? This degree examines how 21st century development has become a site of struggle, one where new forms of politics and theory have emerged.
Why study MA Politics, Development and the Global South?
- Thisdegree responds to a need for a fresh, innovative approach to the study and pursuit of development, which has grown from major changes in recent decades for example the emergence of new geopolitical powers on the international stage, growing challenges to neoliberal dogmas, heightened concern with increasing global inequality, and the recognition of the danger of ecological devastation.
- Youll study the Global South as a producer of theory, and as a site where novel forms of political struggle are emerging. Youll gain an understanding of the relationship between discourses of development and specific issues, such as gender, ecology and sexuality.
- The MA reflects Goldsmiths interdisciplinary academic spirit, drawing on expertise in theCentre for Postcolonial Studies, theDepartment of Politics and International Relations, and other departments from across the university.
- Youll be able to choose options from a wide range of modules across theDepartment of Politics and International Relations,Anthropology,Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, andSociology so you can tailor your degree to your own interests and aspirations, and get the most out of your time at Goldsmiths.
- Youll learn from scholars with an international reputation across a diverse range of research and area specialisms including Latin America, India, China, Japan, the Middle East and Africa.
- Alongside thecompulsorymodules, youll also gain insight into development as a career through a series of industry and activist seminars. Youll have the opportunity to shape the speakers, format and content of these events to explore different facets of development, such as politics, activism, policy, journalism, charities, consultancy and NGOs.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory modules
- Development for the 21st Century
- Decolonising Knowledge: Debates in Human Science
- Dissertation
Option modules
- Counter-Mapping: The Politics of Space
- Theories of International Relations
- Politics of Human Rights
- Islam, Revolution, and Empire
- Comparative Political Thought
- Art, War, Terror
- Experts and Economies 15 credits
- Psychopolitics
- Global Capitalism: Theory and History
- The Political Economy of the Anthropocene
- Borders and Migration
- Race Critical Theory and Social Justice
- Gender Affect and the Body
- Learning from Social Movements
- The Postcolonial City: Migration, Society, and Culture in London
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Youll consider a range of debates and approaches that are pertinent to the development sector, and so this is an ideal programme for anyone thinking of pursuing a career in this area whether youre interested in working for high profile charities, grass-roots organisations, social enterprises, or global activism.
Its also an ideal foundation for a career in research or policy, or if youre thinking of pursuing a research degree in the future.