716006 VO Fundamentals of Human Geography 1: Digital geographic perspectives on Society-Technology-Environment-Relations
summer semester 2023 | Last update: 29.03.2023 | Place course on memo listStudents will gain an insight into selected new theoretical-methodological approaches and thematic fields of New Cultural Geography and further cross-sectional approaches. The lecture raises awareness of the diversity of perspectives and discusses their advantages and limits for the investigation of the relationship between humans, society and space as well as for the understanding of socio-political (power) structures and processes in space.
The lecture also addresses consequences for “everyday lifeworlds” of these perspectives - among other for the school context, so that this lecture addresses BSc and BEd students (of course also “Wahlfach” MSc and MEd students) equally.
In addition to the discussion of the differences between the perspectives of cultural geography and "New Cultural Geography", more recent interdisciplinary approaches will be presented and compared. Sessions include topics such as: discourse, power and space (poststructuralism and discourse-theoretical research), imaginative geographies, hybrid and intersectional identities (postcolonial approaches), bodily practices and performativity (non-representational approaches), cultural diversity and difference (geographies of encounter and difference), gender and space (feminist and post-feminist geographies).
Lecture with interactive teaching and learning formats (especially through arsnova)
written
(last session; with possibility of repetition: please note OLAT documents with announcement of exam dates)
- Minors (Complementary Subject Area)
- Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences
- Bachelor's Programme Geography according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 Semesters)
- Bachelor's Programme Geography according to the Curriculum 2010 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 Semesters)
- Faculty of Teacher Education
- SDG 8 - Decent work and economic growth: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.
- SDG 10 - Reducing inequalities: Reduce income inequality within and among countries.
- SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
- SDG 13 - Climate action: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts by regulating emissions and promoting developments in renewable energy.
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Thu 2023-03-30
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-04-20
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-04-27
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-05-04
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-05-11
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-05-25
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-06-01
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-06-15
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-06-20
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12.00 - 13.30 | Hörsaal 4 Hörsaal 4 |
Barrier-free
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Gastvortrag Dr. Adrian Lo |
Thu 2023-06-29
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10.15 - 11.45 | Hörsaal 5 Hörsaal 5 | Barrier-free |