14.04. Development Studies
A. Bachelor Degree Programme in Development Studies
01. Orientation Period - StEOP
02. Module Introduction to Scientific Writing
03. Module Sociological Aspects of Development Studies
- 140328 KU KS2 - Introduction to Development Sociology - Basic Concepts of Development Research in Sociology
02. Module Political Aspects of Development Studies
- 140125 KU KP2 - Political Aspects of Development - Human Rights
05. Module Introduction to Development Economics
- 140294 VO KW1 - Introductory Lecture: Development Economics
- 140408 KU [ de en ] KW2 - Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
4. Module Development Studies in Historical Context
- 140290 VO KG1 - International Development in Historical Context
- 140330 KU KG2 - International Development in Historical Context
07. Module Introduction to Development Studies
- 140325 AG EF2 - Introduction to Development Studies
- 140326 AG EF2 - Introduction to Development Studies
08. Module Introduction to Development Policy and Development Cooperation
- 140331 AG EZ2 - Development Policies and Development Co-operation - Member means donor: the new EU donor countries and their development policy and assistance
09. Module Fields of Practice and Occupation
- 140332 UE PFA - Introduction to Development Planning - Human Rights Focused Project Planning
- 140383 KU Academic Presentations: Preparation and Performance
- 230163 TR Project Management and Evaluation
10. Module Regional Geographic / Thematic In-Depth Studies
- 140131 VO RTV - VM1 / VM5 - Resource conflicts - Current developments in a historical context
- 240041 VO RV Aspects of Forced Migration from the Middle East (3.2.2)
- 290122 RV Lecture Series: Borders
11. Module Transdisciplinary Development Research
- 140288 VO TEF A - Transdisciplinary Development Research - Problemformulierung, Problembearbeitung, Umsetzung
- 140335 KU [ en ] TEF B - Introductory Seminar: Transdisciplinary Development Research - Introduction to Health and Developmen
12. Bachelor Module
- 140128 SE BASE - Bachelor Seminar
- 140342 SE BASE - Bachelor Seminar
- 140407 SE Bachelor Seminar
B. Master Degree Programme in Development Studies
01. Compulsory Module 1: Principles of Development Research
- 140369 VO GM1 - Principles of Development Research
- 140347 KU GM2 - Development Policy and Development Cooperation Architecture
- 140375 KU GM2 - Development Policy and Development Cooperation Architecture
- 140377 KU GM2 - Development Policy and Development Cooperation Architecture
- 140379 KU GM3 - Development Theories and Paradigms from a Transdisciplinary Perspective - Feminist theory in intercultural perspective
- 140380 KU [ de en ] GM3 - Development Theories and Paradigms from a Transdisciplinary Perspective
- 140348 KU GM3 - Development Theories and Paradigms from a Transdisciplinary Perspective
- 140364 VO GM4 - Theories of Science and Critique of Scientific Practices
02. Compulsory Module 2: Methods of Developmetn Research
- 140349 UE [ de en ] MM1 - Methods of Quantitative Research
- 140381 UE MM1 - Methods of Quantitative Research
- 140351 UE MM1 - Methods of Quantitative Research
- 140358 UE MM2 - Methods of Qualitative Research - Introduction to choice of method, data generation and data analysis
- 140352 UE MM2 - Methods of Qualitative Research - Sprache als Feld: Diskursanalyse und Narrativanalyse in der Entwicklungsforschung
- 140353 UE MM2 - Methods of Qualitative Research - Practical guide for qualitative interviews, observation and ethnography
03. Emphasis Transdisciplinary Developmetn Research
03. Emphasis 1: Political aspects of development research (VM1)
- 140372 SE VM1 / VM2 - From decolonization to rebellion - Crisis and war in the Arab world
- 140401 SE VM1 / VM2 - Indigeneity - Discourses on decolonization and resource justice
- 140134 SE VM1 / VM6 - Transnational spaces of water resources management - Consequences for social, ecological and individual security
- 140151 SE VM1/VM7 Feminization of labor, social reproduction and border regime - Postcolonial Theory and International Political Economy
- 140152 SE [ en ] VM1 / VM8 - Operationalize the integration of human rights - Within the work of the United Nations
- 140533 SE VM1 / VM5 - History of Humanitarian Aid - Altruism versus Business
- 140393 SE [ en ] VM1 / VM6 - State-led Development and Developmental State in Asia and Africa
- 140214 VO+UE VM1 / VM3 - Internet, democracy & development
- 140365 VO+UE [ en ] VM1 / VM3 - Social Protection and Social Policy in the Global South
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 140131 VO RTV - VM1 / VM5 - Resource conflicts - Current developments in a historical context
04. Emphasis 2: Economic aspects of development research (VM2)
- 140401 SE VM1 / VM2 - Indigeneity - Discourses on decolonization and resource justice
- 140372 SE VM1 / VM2 - From decolonization to rebellion - Crisis and war in the Arab world
- 140373 SE VM2 / VM3 - The Social Life of Raw Materials - Socioeconomic Approaches to Mining in Africa
- 140370 SE [ en ] VM2 / VM6 - Water and irrigation in international development
- 140391 SE [ de en ] VM2 / VM7 - Gender, economics and postcolonial critique
- 140410 VO+UE ( MOB ) VM2 / VM3 - A global view on Research, Technology and Development (,Technoglobalisation’)
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 040040 FK KFK ORPE: Solidary Economic
- 040108 VO Overindebtedness of sovereign States and economic development (MA)
05. Emphasis 3: Sociological Aspects of Development Research
- 140362 SE VM3 / VM7 - Perspectives of Development Sociology - Local and global analysis for a just world with a special reference to North-South and gender relations
- 140373 SE VM2 / VM3 - The Social Life of Raw Materials - Socioeconomic Approaches to Mining in Africa
- 140360 SE VM3 / VM4 - Coloniality and Geopolitics of Knowledge
- 140139 SE VM3 / VM6 - Conceptualizing nature, use of ressources and political agency in the West - Deep Ecology and Transition Towns as new narratives?
- 140144 SE VM3 / VM7 - Gender and Empowerment
- 140214 VO+UE VM1 / VM3 - Internet, democracy & development
- 140410 VO+UE ( MOB ) VM2 / VM3 - A global view on Research, Technology and Development (,Technoglobalisation’)
- 140387 VO+UE VM3 / VM4 - Everything for everyone! Zapatism as paradigm
- 140365 VO+UE [ en ] VM1 / VM3 - Social Protection and Social Policy in the Global South
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 230182 VO Society and Environment
- 230165 KU Basics of Social Network Analysis II
- 140400 VO+UE VM3 / VM6 - Return of the World? Nature in urban landscapes
06. Emphasis 4: Cultural Studies Aspects of Development Research
- 140360 SE VM3 / VM4 - Coloniality and Geopolitics of Knowledge
- 140217 SE VM4 / VM8 - Racism and development
- 140387 VO+UE VM3 / VM4 - Everything for everyone! Zapatism as paradigm
- 140411 VO+UE VM4 / VM7 - Violence of pictures, pictures of violence - 'The horror of what is shown in the photographs cannot be separated from the horror that the photographs were taken' (S. Sontag)
- 140412 VO+UE VM4 / VM5 - Forms of intercultural encounters in the context of European expansion overseas
- 140394 VO+UE [ en ] VM4 / VM6 - Staging the pre-modern other in post-colonial tourist space - A critical exploration of ‘happy peasants’, ‘noble savages’ and imperial discourse in volunteering abroad
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 010003 VO Intercultural Philosophy - Cross-cultural Philosophy: decolonization, cultural self-assertion, human rights
- 140227 KU Historical, Anthropological, and Cultural Perspectives: A Reading Course
- 140251 VO Plurilingualism Research: Approaching linguistic practices through an everyday life perspective
07. Emphasis 5: Historical Aspects of Development Research
- 140384 SE VM5 / VM6 - Critical Historiography of Power - George Padmore (1903-1959), Africa and the World
- 140533 SE VM1 / VM5 - History of Humanitarian Aid - Altruism versus Business
- 140392 SE [ en ] VM5 / VM6 - Understanding Central America - From Precolonial Times to Globalization
- 140412 VO+UE VM4 / VM5 - Forms of intercultural encounters in the context of European expansion overseas
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 140131 VO RTV - VM1 / VM5 - Resource conflicts - Current developments in a historical context
- 070155 VO Lecture (PM4) - Europa und die Welt
- 070232 VO Lecture (PM4) - "Asyl und Asylgesetzgebung in Österreich seit dem Ersten Weltkrieg"
- 070266 SE [ en ] Seminar (PM4) - Austrian Africa-Policy from the Era of Kreisky (1970-1983) until today: Coexistence, Policy of Neutrality, Third World (Nonaligned Countries), Development Cooperation
08. Emphasis 6: Geographic and Regional Aspects of Development Research
- 140370 SE [ en ] VM2 / VM6 - Water and irrigation in international development
- 140134 SE VM1 / VM6 - Transnational spaces of water resources management - Consequences for social, ecological and individual security
- 140139 SE VM3 / VM6 - Conceptualizing nature, use of ressources and political agency in the West - Deep Ecology and Transition Towns as new narratives?
- 140384 SE VM5 / VM6 - Critical Historiography of Power - George Padmore (1903-1959), Africa and the World
- 140392 SE [ en ] VM5 / VM6 - Understanding Central America - From Precolonial Times to Globalization
- 140393 SE [ en ] VM1 / VM6 - State-led Development and Developmental State in Asia and Africa
- 140394 VO+UE [ en ] VM4 / VM6 - Staging the pre-modern other in post-colonial tourist space - A critical exploration of ‘happy peasants’, ‘noble savages’ and imperial discourse in volunteering abroad
- 140400 VO+UE VM3 / VM6 - Return of the World? Nature in urban landscapes
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 290122 RV Lecture Series: Borders
09: Emphasis 7: Gender-specific Aspects of Development Research
- 140391 SE [ de en ] VM2 / VM7 - Gender, economics and postcolonial critique
- 140362 SE VM3 / VM7 - Perspectives of Development Sociology - Local and global analysis for a just world with a special reference to North-South and gender relations
- 140144 SE VM3 / VM7 - Gender and Empowerment
- 140151 SE VM1/VM7 Feminization of labor, social reproduction and border regime - Postcolonial Theory and International Political Economy
- 140209 SE [ en ] VM7 - Gender Violence und Human Rights
- 140411 VO+UE VM4 / VM7 - Violence of pictures, pictures of violence - 'The horror of what is shown in the photographs cannot be separated from the horror that the photographs were taken' (S. Sontag)
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 030226 KU Applied Social Psychology for Legal Experts
- 140284 VO Gender in Africa
- 240236 VU VU topics - Lecture Series & Workshops
10. Emphasis 8: Areas of Practice and Applied Development Cooperation
- 140152 SE [ en ] VM1 / VM8 - Operationalize the integration of human rights - Within the work of the United Nations
- 140217 SE VM4 / VM8 - Racism and development
- 140135 VO+UE VM8 - Evaluation in International Development Co-operation
- 140395 VO+UE VM8 - How to draft project proposals
- 140366 VO Colonialism - Questions, History, Cases
- 140368 VO [ de en ] Questioning Migration Management: Logics of Differentiation
- 140383 KU Academic Presentations: Preparation and Performance
Second Stage of the Degree Programme
- 230163 TR Project Management and Evaluation
- 230164 TR Communication Culture at Universities and at Work II
- 230165 KU Basics of Social Network Analysis II
- 230166 KU Job Orientation II
11. Transdisciplinary Research Module
- 140161 FS FM1 - Research Seminar (Part 1) - Research Design - International Development in Vienna - an area of Global Learning
- 140162 FS FM1 - Research Seminar (Part 1) - Research Design
- 140164 FS [ de en ] FM1 - Research Seminar (Part 1) - Research Design - Qualitative methods in development research, and research lab in South- East Africa
- 140399 FS FM1 - Research Seminar (Part 1) - Research Design - Austrian Development Aid / Cooperation: Actors and Concepts
- 140176 FS FM2 - Research Seminar (Part 2) - Realisation - Change! Transdisciplinary research seminar (part 2) scenic research
- 140166 FS FM2 - Research Seminar (Part 2) - Realisation
- 140172 FS FM2 - Research Seminar (Part 2) - Realisation
- 140174 FS FM2 - Research Seminar (Part 2) - Realisation - A comparative history of development policies ‘West’ and ‘East’ (1960-1990) in a Global History perspective: encounters, interactions, transfers, entanglements ‘West’, ‘East’ and ‘South’
12: Master Module
- 140404 KU Writing Seminar
- 140405 MAKU Master Course
- 140403 MAKU Master Course
- 140406 MAKU Master Course
D. Extension Curriculum: Internationale Development - Basics (149)
01. EC - EF1 - Introduction to International Development
02. EC - KS1 - Introduction to Development Sociology
03. EC - KP1 - Political Aspects of International Development
04. EC - KW1 - Introduction to Development Economy
05. EC - KG1 - International Development in a Historical Context
E. Extension Curriculum: Internationale Development - Advanced (140)
01. EC - EZ1 - Development Policy and Development Cooperation
02. EC - TEFA - Transdisciplinary Development Research
- 140288 VO TEF A - Transdisciplinary Development Research - Problemformulierung, Problembearbeitung, Umsetzung
02. EC - EF2 - Consortium: Introduction to International Development
- 140325 AG EF2 - Introduction to Development Studies
- 140326 AG EF2 - Introduction to Development Studies
E. Complementary Study Programm CSP: Internationale Development - Advanced (140)
- 140402 SE Dissertation Course
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