WGS 498/ GSJ 598 Intersectional Research
Methodologies
Welcome and Introduction to the Course

About WGS 498/GSJ 598 Intersectional Research Methodologies
WGS 498/GSJ 598 Intersectional Research Methodologies is a for-credit course offered by the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.
To receive credit for this class, you need to be a student at the University of Alberta and register through the University of Alberta online registration system, Bear Tracks.
Only those students officially registered in the class can submit assignments for assessment to the instructor.
Though most of the content of the courses can be found here, on the GSJ 598 webpage, some course materials such as the syllabus, online discussion forums, activities, and assignments for this class will be managed through the University of Alberta’s online learning system.
Welcome Video

Please watch the video below for a brief overview of the course and instructions on how to navigate the course website.
Moving Forward
Each module consists of several different pages: under “Seminar” you find the course content, “Assigned Resources” takes you to the required readings, films, and other resources. “Critical Skills” is a section for honing essential academic skills. The “Reflection” page invites further thinking about the module’s content.
Visit each section below by clicking or tapping the images and work through the assigned activities to complete each module.
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This course was developed by the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Alberta. To find out more about us visit our webpage.
This course was made possible with financial support from:
The Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Alberta
The Intersections of Gender Signature Area of Research and Teaching,
University of Alberta
The Kule Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Alberta
The Provost’s Office, University of Alberta
Developed by
Dr. Susanne Luhmann
Dr. Sabujkoli Bandopadhyay
With support from Dr. Sevan Beukian and research help from:
Nirupama Rajan
Yumeng Hu
Yodit Tesfamicael
Library support by Sarah Nocente
Website development Andy Alvarez & Renee Hart