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Study Identity, Expression, and Social Action in Scotland

Study abroad in Scotland with Towson University! Identity, Expression, and Social Action explores the intersection of culture and identity among diverse yet intertwined populations through the analysis of historic, political, artistic and personal expression texts. Ideologies to be covered include the expression of nationalism, individuality, conflict, conformity, patriotism, and isolationism. Participants will also examine the transmission and reception of ideological messages and their role in the formation of social identity. Special emphasis is given to Scotland’s path toward Devolution, the Scottish referendum on Independence, and the impact of Brexit on Scottish political thought and national identity.

Students will complete a service learning activity and an individual final research project on a topic related to their major. Program highlights include visits to Edinburgh Castle, the Museum of Scotland, the Gallery of Modern Art and National Portrait GalleryScottish Parliament, a literary and film tour, a Harry Potter scavenger hunt, Stirling Castle, the battlegrounds made famous by William Wallace (Braveheart), and a visit to Loch Lomand.

Course: IDFA 480/580 Topics in Media, Communication, and Social Action (3 credits)

TU students may receive Honors credit for their study abroad experience.

For more information and to apply online, visit the program page.

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