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COM7042M-SepSep2023/24-T123-L09F23 SepSep2023/24 | COM7042M | Dissertation (1 of 2) | T123 (Group L09F23)
- Enrolled students: 38
COM7042M-SepSep2023/24-TYEAR-LDN09 SepSep2023/24 | COM7042M | Dissertation (2 of 2) | TYEAR (Group LDN09)
- Enrolled students: 89
COM7042M–SepSep2024/25–T123–L09F24 SepSep2024/25 | COM7042M | Dissertation | T123 (Group L09F24)
- Enrolled students: 41
COM7042M–SepSep2024/25–TYEAR–L09F23 SepSep2024/25 | COM7042M | Dissertation | TYEAR (Group L09F23)
- Enrolled students: 39
CRI4002M-2024-25-SEM1-A CRI4002M | Crime and Deviance in the Contemporary World | 2024-25 SEM1 (Group A)
This module develops students’ understanding of a range of contemporary social, cultural, technological, ecological, and economic phenomena, which impact on the occurrence of crime and deviance. It will highlight examples of real-world significance and explore the changing nature of crime and deviance in particular contexts. The module will also engage with the societal response given to each example of contemporary deviance. This will enable students for the first time, to think about the relevance of criminological thought to a range of social phenomena in a range of societies. In respect of the teaching and learning activities the module will contribute to developing a range of transferable skills which are intended to enhance their performance in assessments and contribute to securing employment.
The aims of the module are to:
- Develop an awareness and familiarity with the emerging forms of deviance facilitated by contemporary developments in a range of societies;
- Provide theoretical insights into a number of emerging crimes in contemporary societies;
- Introduce changing patterns and perceptions of crime and deviance in contemporary societies
Lectures - 4pm-5:30pm Tuesdays, DG/017 (De Grey building, ground floor)
Tutorials - 3:30-4pm and 5:30-6pm Tuesdays in TW/215 (please ignore the grey CRI4002M tutorial on Friday at 9am)
- Enrolled students: 57
CRI6009M-2022-23-SEM2-A CRI6009M | Youth and Resistance
- Enrolled students: There are no students enrolled in this course.
CRI6009M-2023-24-SEM2 CRI6009M | Youth and Resistance | 2023-24 SEM2)
- Enrolled students: 3
CRI6009M-2024-25-SEM2-A CRI6009M | Youth and Resistance | 2024-25 SEM2 (Group A)
- Enrolled students: 22
CRW7024M-2022-23 CRW7024M | Practical Publishing | 2022-23
- Enrolled students: There are no students enrolled in this course.
CRW7031M-2024-25-T3-A CRW7031M | Writing the Uncanny | 2024-25 T3 (Group A)
Since Freud's 1919 essay exploring why some texts and experiences give us a weird, unfamiliar yet familiar feeling, writers and artists have been fascinated with the concept of the ‘uncanny’. In this module you will explore the origins of the term and delve into contemporary texts that unsettle us, while also writing your own uncanny compositions in any form you choose (poetry, prose, script)
Genres which may be explored include folk horror, ghost stories and contemporary spooky tales.
You will explore the origins of such tales, and also the contemporary implications and innovations of uncanny writing. This module encourages you to interrogate the ways in which texts can be ‘affective’ in terms of audience and reader response.
- Enrolled students: 11