Universität Wien

210131 SE M11: FOP Research Practice (2022W)

Multiple Crisis in Eastern Europe

12.00 ECTS (4.00 SWS), SPL 21 - Politikwissenschaft
Continuous assessment of course work
ON-SITE

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Details

max. 35 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

Wednesday 12.10. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 19.10. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 09.11. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 16.11. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 23.11. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 30.11. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 07.12. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 14.12. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 11.01. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 18.01. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock
Wednesday 25.01. 16:45 - 20:00 Hörsaal 1 (H1), NIG 2.Stock

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Arguably, few regions in the world have been exposed to crises as much as Eastern Europe. The region has not been spared any of the major epochal changes associated with the decline of empire, wars, nation and state building, the rise of the market economy, democratization, revolutions and globalization. The crises associated with these changes have often run deeper, been more numerous and severe in Eastern Europe than elsewhere on the continent, and its consequences are still reverberating today, as witnessed for instance by the Russian war in Ukraine. More recently, the region has also been affected by the Great Financial Crisis of 2008 to 2010, has been a major actor in the so called “refugee crisis “ of 2015, has exhibited signs of a deep political crisis and the rise of “illiberal democracies”, and has undergone the health, economic and social crises associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The course will introduce the more recent crises in Eastern Europe, and support students in developing and conducting a research project related to these crises. In the first part of the course we will discuss why Eastern Europe often appears more crisis-prone compared to other regions in the world and will delve into a range of crises (political, economic, European integration, migration, health and geopolitical). The second part will focus on the development of students’ research projects. At the end of the course we will have a workshop where students are expected to present their preliminary findings and discuss their peers’ work.

The course will take place on site (offline) only.

Assessment and permitted materials

Seminar presence & participation
question papers
think piece
presentation & discussion of first draft research paper
Research paper

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

• Seminar presence and participation (students must not miss
more than one session): 10% of the grade
• Three question papers on the readings: 12% of the grade
• Think piece on the case and crisis/crisis dimension that
students want to write their final paper on (2000-2500 words):
8% of the grade
• Presentation of final paper draft: 15% of the grade
• Discussion of a colleague’s final paper draft: 15% of the grade
• Final paper: 40% of the grade
Please note that written assignments might be checked for plagiarism using the “Turnitin” software.

Examination topics

seminar readings, in-class presence and participation, independent research activity

Reading list

see moodle page

Association in the course directory

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