ICCO8512A-S24
PowerIdentitiesIntercContexts
Power and identity are central to our understanding of cultures and intercultural interaction. In this class we will explore the role of situated and transportable identities at the individual and collective levels as well as power at the “me-cro”, micro, meso, and macro levels. In addition, we will consider topics including intersectionality, positionality, diversity, inclusion, equity, ethics, privilege, marginalization, markedness, and epistemologies and how they manifest across contexts. We will discuss ethical intercultural methods as well as how power and identity connect with and shape social justice processes and goals. Through in-class discussion, hands-on activities, discussion of case studies, interviews, and presentations, students will investigate their personal conceptions of power and identity in order to identify their professional philosophies and practices moving forward.
There are eight main Student Learning Outcomes for this course:
Conceptualize power and identity (and the relationships between them) at “me-cro”, micro, meso, and macro levels
Explore the roles of intersectionality, positionality, diversity, inclusion, equity, ethics, privilege, marginalization, markedness, and epistemologies in diverse contexts
Identify the roles of power and identity in social justice processes and goals
Examine case studies in intercultural contexts in relation to key course concepts
Practice intercultural communication skills, including active listening, perspective-taking, and audience coalescence
Use ethical intercultural methods (observation, interviews, critical discourse analysis) to explore power and identity across contexts
Articulate your professional philosophies and practices in relation to power and identity in intercultural contexts
Analyze and interpret your own experiences with power and identity through ongoing reflection (individual, group, anonymous, shared)
- Term:
- Spring 2024 - MIIS, MIIS Winter/J Term only
- Location:
- Middlebury Institute, CA Campus: ONLINE (Online Course)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Course Modality:
- Asynchronous Online
- Instructors:
- Netta Avineri
- Subject:
- Intercultural Competence
- Department:
- Language & Intercultural Study
- Division:
- Transltn, Interpret & Lang Edu
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- MIIS Graduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 22322
- Subject Code:
- ICCO
- Course Number:
- 8512
- Section Identifier:
- A