Course Syllabus

Social Change and Active Citizenship

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  DIS Summer, Copenhagen, Active Citizenship

Semester & Location:

Summer Session 1 - DIS Copenhagen

Type & Credits:

Summer Course - 3 credits

Major disciplines Education, educational studies, political science, sociology.
Faculty Members:

Ditte Marie Egebjerg-Rantzau (current students please use the Canvas Inbox)

Program Contact:

Sanne Rasmussen sra@dis.dk

Time:

Class schedule varies, please see calendar for details. Please, note that we have an overnight stay from June 4 to June 5.

Classroom:

Skindergade 12-05

 

Course Description

Democracy depends on citizens to actively engage in society. In this course, we discuss social change and cohesion, civic responsibility, and the importance of active citizenship. How can we engage responsibly with others? How can we work towards building communities governed by fairness and mutual respect? How do we achieve inclusion and equality for those excluded from majority discourses and communities? We will explore these questions through active engagement with local students, activists, and communities.

 

Learning Objectives

  • to give students insight in majority and minority perspectives on civic education and active citizenship in Denmark.
  • to invite students to engage in deliberative pedagogical practices inside and outside the classroom in order to prepare them for engaging actively as local and global citizens.
  • to strengthen students' capacities to collaborate and to co-create participatory spaces of learning and engagement. 
  • to offer students a variety of perspectives on volunteering, activism and civic engagement through meetings and conversations with professionals and volunteers in Danish NGO's and grass root organizations.

 

Faculty

Ditte Marie Egebjerg-Rantzau

Cand. mag. in Nordic Literature and French, University of Copenhagen. BA studies in French Literature, Paul Valéry University, Montpellier, France. Vice Consul at the Royal Danish Consulate of Ethiopia (2000). Educator at Novo Nordisk and Mærsk (>2006). Areas of specialization: Memory studies, postcolonial studies and civic education. With DIS since 2006.

 

Selected readings

Some readings will be assigned for in class or online discussions, other readings will serve as references for your written assignments. Detailed instructions and page indications will follow in calendar.

  • Alexander, Jon with Ariane Conrad: Citizens. Why the Key to Fixing Everything is All of Us, Canbury Press, 2022.
  • Braidotti, Rosi: Becoming World. A New Perspective on European Citizenship. In: Courageous Citizens. How Cultures Contribute to Change, European Cultural Foundation, Amsterdam, 2018. 
  • Broadbridge, Edward, Jonas, Uffe and Warren, Clay: The School for Life: N.F.S. Grundtvig on Education for the People. Aarhus University Press, 2011.
  • Hall, John A., Korsgaard, Ove and Pedersen, Ove K. (eds.): Building the Nation: N.F.S. Grundtvig and Danish National Identity. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015.
  • Jaffe-Walter, Reva: Coercive Concern. Nationalism, Liberalism, And the Schooling of Muslim Youth. Stanford University Press, 2016.
  • Korsgaard, Ove: The Struggle for the People. Danish School of Education Press, 2008.
  • Hooks, Bell: Teaching to Transgress. Education as the Practice of Freedom, Routledge, 1994.
  • Hervik, Peter (ed.), Racialization, Racism and Anti-Racism in the Nordic Countries. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
  • Marcela, Milana and Sørensen, Tore Bernt: Promoting Democratic Citizenship Through Non-Formal Adult Education: The Case of Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Reseach. Vol 53, No. 4, August 2009, 347-362.
  • Kærgård, Niels: Social cohesion and the transformation from ethnic to multicultural society: The Case of Denmark. In: Ethnicities, Vol 10, No. 4, 2010. Sage Publications. 

 

Field Studies

This is an explorative course with many activities outside the classroom. We will be doing visits to local institutions and organizations, trips to Danish schools and more. Be prepared to learn and be active outside the classroom as much as in it. Please see calendar for more details and note the dates and times of visits and class activities.

 

Guest Lecturers

Several guest speakers will share their expertise in volunteering, civic engagement and community building. Guest lectures will be interactive and offer students possibilities of gaining insights in a variety of perspectives on social change and active citizenship in Denmark. Please see calendar for details.

 

Approach to Teaching

This course will draw upon deliberative pedagogical practices as well as the pedagogies practiced in the Danish Folk High Schools. As the teaching methods are closely tied to the topic matter and objectives of the course, our first class will introduce these approaches in more detail.

 

Volunteering while in Copenhagen

Students in this course are offered the possibility to sign up as volunteers at 'You People',  a morning café for homeless and socially vulnerable people in 'Folkets Hus' in the district Nørrebro, Copenhagen.  Tine Pil Østberg, one of the founders and daily leaders of the project, will visit our class on May 25. But you may want to sign up already now, since we cannot guarantee that there will be available spots for you, if you do not sign up prior to your arrival in Denmark. Please see announcement for further details and instructions for signing up.

 

Grading

Percent

Engaged participation

40 %

Reflection paper

40 %

Group project (podcast)

20 %

 

Academic Regulations 

Please make sure to read the Academic Regulations on the DIS website. There you will find regulations on:

 

DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia - www.DISabroad.org

 

 

Course Summary:

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