INTLC304-23A (NET)

Cultural Identities in the Age of Globalisation

15 Points

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School of Arts

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: malle.whitcombe@waikato.ac.nz

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What this paper is about

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Welcome to INTLC304 Cultural Identities in the Age of Globalisation, which explores cultural attributes of societies in different regions of the world (Europe, Latin America and East Asia). You will gain an understanding of factors influencing cultural identity and how they shape mentalities and practices as well as how people from different cultures interact.
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How this paper will be taught

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INTLC304 is a NET paper. The content will be delivered via Moodle and Panopto with Zoom consultation sessions. The first half of the paper will focus on Europe and Latin America and the second half will focus on East Asia.
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Required Readings

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*Details of readings and online visual materials will be uploaded to Moodle at different times provided by each lecturer's module.

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Learning Outcomes

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Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:

  • Develop a critical awareness of cultural identity utilizing specific case studies
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  • Explore contemporary and historical approaches to the formation of cultural identity groups
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  • Gain an understanding of distinctive identity groups
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  • Reflect on cross-cultural themes such as ethnic, linguistic, and socio-cultural values
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How you will be assessed

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All assessment components will be submitted via Moodle. Details of each assessment will be provided on Moodle.
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The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam. The final exam makes up 0% of the overall mark.

The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0 or 0:0, whichever is more favourable for the student. The final exam makes up either 0% or 0% of the overall mark.

Component DescriptionDue Date TimePercentage of overall markSubmission MethodCompulsory
1. Weekly assessments
60
  • Online: Submit through Moodle
2. Essay
14 Apr 2023
4:00 PM
20
  • Online: Submit through Moodle
3. Presentation
9 Jun 2023
4:00 PM
20
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Assessment Total:     100    
Failing to complete a compulsory assessment component of a paper will result in an IC grade
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