Description
This module provides an introduction to the different ways urban space is perceived, represented and experienced across a variety of contexts from architecture and geography to developments in literature, cinema and the visual arts. The module’s multi-disciplinary scope and imaginative emphasis is used to encourage and develop reflection on the potential problems and critical possibilities for interdisciplinary learning and engagement in Urban Studies.
The course aims to equip MSc Urban Studies students with the advanced analytical skills, concepts and theories essential for the study of cities in an interdisciplinary context at postgraduate level; and to give students the opportunity to apply these advanced concepts, theories and debates in both general and more specialised contexts.
The course is taught through a series of lectures, seminars and group discussions and activities.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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