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Our planet from the Apollo 8 (December 1968)

Landing page

  • Course name: Another World Is Possible: Neoliberal Globalisation and Social Change

This course introduces you to the social and political issues of our time from a critical perspective. We start by analysing the current process of globalisation, and end by looking at the alternative views and futures proposed by multiple social movements worldwide.

Course metrics

  • Notional learning hours: 70 to 80 hours
  • Duration: 10 weeks (5 hours per week)
  • Credential: Accreditation from WEA Scotland
  • Level: Adult education. (Welcome everyone, whatever their background.)

What's it about?

This course is about critical thinking, so that you can analyse and assess our social, economic and political reality in an autonomous and independent way. This will make us less vulnerable to those manipulations that constantly bombard us from the media, making us responsible citizens committed to democratic values and the defence of common interest.

What will I learn?

In this course, you will learn:

  • To critically analyse, question and understand our social and environmental reality
  • To assess emergencies, trends and risks on the current course of our civilisation
  • To develop an ecocentric and systemic worldview based on care for other human beings and life in general
  • Alternative approaches to the globalisation process in which we are immersed
  • To develop collaborative competencies in social and environmental responsibility and commitment
  • To develop an autonomous learning and work perspective

What's involved?

You will be part of a wide learning community composed of people from very different ages, backgrounds, abilities and qualifications, all of them interested in better understanding the world in which we live and do their part in building a more just, peaceful and sustainable society.

The course will be offered as a micro open online course in which we will offer online resources for personal inquiry, collaborative analysis and learning on the current world situation, as well as on the new trends and visions about possible futures. This work will involve autonomous searching of materials and learning in order to collectively share and discuss the different approaches within our learning community.

What prerequisites would I have, if any?

Anyone over 16 is free to participate in this course. An internet connection and basic web browsing skills are recommended, along with the ability to create a blog and microblog account (instructions and self-study tutorials will be provided).