This program will provide you with highly transferrable skills in critical thinking, research, writing, argumentation, analysis, and communication.
As one of few programs of its kind in Canada, the GESJ program will teach you to think critically about who has the power in the world, and why, as well as how to resist, shape, and change power for social justice. This program is highly interdisciplinary with close links to Social Welfare and Social Development, Religions and Cultures, Political Science, and Philosophy, and is designed for those with interests in critical studies of popular culture, the politics of resisting inequality through the law, globalization and human rights, violent conflict and international justice, transnational organizing for social justice, histories of colonization, feminist philosophies, postmodernism, theories of justice, and the intersections of race, class, ability, sex and gender.
From the social media sites that we check everyday to the TV shows that we stream at night, media are central in forging our identities, connecting with others, and understanding the world around us. With close attention to representations of sex, gender, race, class, and sexuality, Culture and Criticism courses critically analyze how media reflect and dramatize social inequalities and transformations.