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400019 SE Critical Social Theory in a Global Context - Interdisciplinary Debates (2024S)
Theory seminar
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 01.02.2024 09:00 to Su 25.02.2024 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Fr 15.03.2024 23:59
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: English
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Preparatory meeting: 12.03.2024 16:00-17:30 Uhr (Conference room, Institute for Political Science)
Dates for the seminar: 12.06., 13.06. and 14.06.2024
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Globalisation is in crisis: Fears over heightened geopolitical conflict, rising social inequality, impending ecological collapse, and declining economic prosperity dominate current debates. Fuelled by the political disruptions of societal discontent, the economic disruptions of the Covid-19pandemic and more recently, the war in Ukraine, some observers are pointing to the onset of a crisis-ridden era of 'deglobalisation'. This seminar will focus on the ways in which the multiple crises of the present are currently being discussed and analysed in critical social theory, broadly conceived. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective across global political economy, sociology, gender and regional studies, this seminar will engage students in an in-depth study of relevant contemporary analyses based on the inputs of the participating teaching staff. A particular focus will be placed on key monograph-length contributions to critical social theory published in the last 2-3 years, which teaching staff will present these works and discuss their conceptual contribution and relevance for current debates. The seminar offers students the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge analyses and present and reflect on their PhD research in relation to the current perspectives and debates in a global context, for which they will receive intensive feedback from both peers and teaching staff.
Assessment and permitted materials
Successful participation requires active participation in the preparation and implementation of the seminar, reading of all texts and an 8-12 page reflection paper on the contents of the seminar in connection with your own research.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Successful participation requires active participation in the preparation and implementation of the seminar, reading of all texts and an 8-12 page reflection paper on the contents of the seminar in connection with your own research.You must submit and pass all assignments to pass the course. A grade of at least 50% is required to pass.Grading scale:
very good 87,5% - 100
good 75% - 87,49%
satisfactory 62,5% - 74,99%
pass 50% - 62,49%
fail 0% - 49,99%
very good 87,5% - 100
good 75% - 87,49%
satisfactory 62,5% - 74,99%
pass 50% - 62,49%
fail 0% - 49,99%
Examination topics
these are indicative readings and are subject to change, the exact readings will be finalised at the preparatory meetingGabriel Winant, The Next Shift The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Healthcare in Rustbelt America 2021David Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness 2022Isabell Lorey, Democracy in the Political Present 2022Olufemi Taiwo, Elite Capture 2022John Holloway, Hope in Hopeless Times 2022Adam Tooze, Shutdown - How COVID Shook the World Economy 2021Wendy Brown, Nihilistic Times 2023
Reading list
these are indicative readings and are subject to change, the exact readings will be finalised at the preparatory meetingGabriel Winant, The Next Shift The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Healthcare in Rustbelt America 2021David Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness 1991Isabell Lorey, Democracy in the Political Present 2022Olufemi Taiwo, Elite Capture 2022John Holloway, Hope in Hopeless Times 2022Adam Tooze, Shutdown - How COVID Shook the World Economy 2021Wendy Brown, Nihilistic Times 2023
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