Context Power and Coloniality
College: Emmanuel College
Instructor(s): Wigg-Stevenson, Natalie
Course Code: 
EMP1601HS
Semester: 
Second Semester
Section: 
0101
Online: 
No
Credits: 
One Credit
Location: 
Toronto (St George Campus)
Description: 

Contexts are always shaped by numerous historical and social forces, which we come to embody in ways related to our particular social locations. In the first half of this course, we learn how to do spiritual/vocational reflection on the self-in-context. In the second
half of the course, we nurture these capacities by using them in relation to one context in which we all share: colonial Canada in the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Exploring how to be vocationally responsible in light of this context, we will develop analytic skills transferable to multiple other contexts too.

Pre-Requisites Currently Offered Next Scheduled Previously Offered Scheduling Information
Winter 2023
Fall 2018
Start Time: 
10:00
End Time: 
16:00
Hours per Week: 
3
Schedule: 
Fri
Program Requirement: 
Successful completion of this course is required for enrollment in Contextual Education EMF3020YY.
Minimum: 
10
Maximum: 
20
Additional Notes: 
Additional Evaluation: includes participation in site visits outside of class, small group discussions and integrative papers.
Teaching Method: 
Lectures
Means of Evaluation: 
Reflection Paper
Other