Universität Wien

400016 SE Urban Globalisation as Postnational Politics: Reflecting Societal Diversity between Theories and Pra (2020W)

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Details

max. 15 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

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Achtung: der erste Termin am 6.10. fällt leider aus.
LV-Beginn ab 20.10.
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  • Tuesday 20.10. 16:45 - 19:15 Seminarraum 2 Hauptgebäude, Tiefparterre Stiege 9 Hof 3
  • Tuesday 15.12. 16:30 - 19:00 C0628A Besprechung SoWi, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. III/6. Stock, 1010 Wien
  • Thursday 21.01. 16:45 - 19:15 Hörsaal 9 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock

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Aims, contents and method of the course

At the centres of states, markets and societies, cities have long been the focus of theorizing and studying the societal conditions and ideological projections of the modern world. At present, globalization gives rise to various crises scenarios as well as cosmopolitan hopes for postnational politics based in plural agencies and legitimacies. Due to their dense and open multi-scalar relations, urban spaces manifest complex contemporary challenges as well as creative responses through diverse contextual interactions e.g., of environment, technology, economy, communication, migration, civil society, culture, governance, international development etc. Reflecting the norms of democracy, capitalism, justice, identity or sustainability through different critiques of neoliberal, postcolonial, postcommunist, gender, race or lay practices, the urban debate is at the core of contemporary societal change.

This doctoral course takes the epistemological diversity of urban research as theoretical and practical lenses to reflect how different conceptions of agency and legitimacy constitute knowledge and power as socio-political processes. Based on selected scholarly texts and the students’ own projects, we will discuss various theoretical and methodological approaches and the mutual relations of political-economic, socio-cultural and cultural-political perspectives in the social science.

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the urban field, the seminar addresses scholars across the social sciences (e.g., sociology, political science, international development, media studies, anthropology, history, geography, planning). It is of relevance for students at the initial stages of their research conception as well as for advanced doctoral candidates specializing in an urban topic as well as those with wider interests who aim to broaden their perspective or refine their approach. The focus is on theoretical comparison, practical application of theories and qualitative interpretation of case studies for conceptual refinement of research plans.

In addition to theoretical engagement with the literature, the students have the opportunity to discuss and develop their own research projects.
Based on the work in this course, there is the optional opportunity to develop the papers for a joint proposal to a conference panel at the ESA European Sociology Association (to be held 31 Aug-3 Sep 2021 in Barcelona).

Assessment and permitted materials

Individual readings, presentations, group discussion of literature and research projects, written home work, feedback.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Regular Attendance and Active Participation; Literature Readings and Discussion; Presentations; Essays; Reports on Own Research; Feedback to Colleagues

Teaching is conducted in presence and includes also individual tasks for home learning. The course teaching is supported by the Moodle Online-Platform. The Instructor may announce modifications of the criteria so as to adjust to Distance-Learning.

Examination topics

Attendance (min. 80% Presence or Online Attendance - mandatory written make-ups for all missed courses)

Regular & Active Participation,
incl. Individual Reading, Essays on Literature and other Home Tasks, their Written & Oral Presentations, Comments, Discussion & Feedback 50%

Final Essay incl. Written Handouts/Oral Presentation on own thesis project 50%

The Instructor may adjust these criteria so as to adapt to Distance Learning.

Reading list

Seminal texts by leading contemporary authors will be selected so as to reflect a diverse spectrum of concepts, methods and epistemological approaches.
The literature is in English language, and this is the main language of the course. Therefore, all participants require a minimum level of working skills in English language.
The participants can deliver written tasks in German or English, upon prior agreement with instructor.
The course instructor may offer to guide the discussion or parts of its - in German language (though still based on the English texts), depending on individual need and agreement of all participants.

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Last modified: Tu 14.12.2021 13:50