716016 VO Fundamentals of Human Geography 4: Feminist geographies

winter semester 2022/2023 | Last update: 08.11.2022 Place course on memo list
716016
VO Fundamentals of Human Geography 4: Feminist geographies
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German

Students are able to name central ideas of feminist geographies and their important representatives. Students are able to name scales relevant to feminist geographies (e.g. body, home, family, community, global) and explain them based on a self-selected example. Students are able to name feminist-geographical questions in different fields of human geography (e.g. political geography, economic geography, cultural geography, urban geography) and develop their own questions.

The lecture introduces perspectives, ideas, concepts and important representatives of feminist geographies. In addition to the history and development of German-language feminist geographies, central debates from the UK/Anglo-America and the global South will be discussed. On the basis of concrete examples from everyday life and research in different fields of human geography (e.g. political geography, economic geography, cultural geography, urban geography), feminist geographic approaches will be presented as a fundamental perspective of human geographic research and thinking.


The lecture is suitable for all students (BSc students, Bed students, and possibly Master's students) who are interested in feminist-geographical issues and topics and who particularly want to adopt a feminist perspective in human geographic research and teaching.

03.10.2022
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Date Time Location
Mon 2022-10-03
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-10-10
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Tue 2022-10-18
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-10-24
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-10-31
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-11-07
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-11-14
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free
Mon 2022-11-21
08.30 - 10.00 Hörsaal 7 Hörsaal 7 Barrier-free