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78214-01 - Seminar: Geographies of Power: Urban Violence in the (Post)Colonial City (3 KP)

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2026
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Dany Tiwa (dany.tiwa@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt Course Description:
This advanced seminar moves beyond pathological or sensationalist narratives to investigate the city as a primary site where violence is not merely contained, but actively produced, spatialized, and contested. We approach violence as a relational phenomenon, deeply embedded in the political, economic, and social fabric of the urban. The course critically examines how power, space, and identity intersect to normalize, perpetuate, and sustain various forms of violence, from the spectacular to the slow and systemic.
The curriculum is structured to first deconstruct established typologies of violence (e.g., political, criminal, gendered, structural) and then transcend them, pushing students to analyze the interconnected logics that underpin them. We will engage with and critique key theoretical frameworks—from Interactionist and Structuralist to Feminist, Decolonial, and Poststructuralist approaches—paying particular attention to how enduring legacies of colonial urban planning, racial capitalism, and institutionalized inequality fundamentally shape the urban experience of violence.
A core analytical thread is the dialectical relationship between urban space and violence. We will interrogate how a city’s material and symbolic organization—its architecture, infrastructure, borders, and planning regimes—can both inhibit and actively incubate conflict. Conversely, we will study how violence itself (re)shapes urban space, producing new geographies of fear, segregation, and resistance.
Through in-depth empirical case studies from the Global North and South, students will learn to apply critical theory to analyze how specific urban contexts mediate the legitimacy of force and shape the emotional, political, and embodied responses to violent events. The seminar concludes by critically examining practices of resistance, resilience, and the contested politics of urban peace and security.
Course structure: the seminar is organized around five thematic blocks:
1. Theorizing violence by deconstructing key frameworks.
2. Spatialities of violence is the city: analyzing the violence of planning and the planning of violence.
3. Political economies and institutions of violence. We will explore the roles of state and non-state actors, and the market.
4. The embodied and affective city. We will examine the cultural and phenomenological dimensions of violence.
5. Spatial practices of resistance and reclamation will help us critique and explore alternatives to securitization.
Lernziele Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Critique the city as a dynamic terrain where violence is politically produced and spatially contested.
• Deconstruct established typologies of violence to reveal their underlying political and spatial logics.
• Evaluate the utility and limitations of major theoretical frameworks for explaining violence in the contemporary capitalist city.
• Articulate and analyze the dialectical relationship between a city’s spatial organization and the patterns of violence within it.
• Apply advanced theoretical concepts from critical urban studies to empirical cases of urban violence.
• Analyze how spatial, social, and historical contexts construct the legitimacy of violence and shape affective and political responses to it.
Bemerkungen This course is capped at 35 students. Students from other programs are welcome with a priority for students from the MSG Critical Urbanisms and MSG Changing Societies on timely registration.

 

Teilnahmevoraussetzungen registration mandatory
Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Einsatz digitaler Medien kein spezifischer Einsatz

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Mittwoch 14.15-16.00 Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Mittwoch 18.02.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 25.02.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Fasnachtsferien
Mittwoch 04.03.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 11.03.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 18.03.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 25.03.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 01.04.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 08.04.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 15.04.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 22.04.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 29.04.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 06.05.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 13.05.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 20.05.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Mittwoch 27.05.2026 14.15-16.00 Uhr Alte Universität, Seminarraum -201
Module Modul: Conflicts and Peacebuilding (Master Studiengang: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources )
Modul: Europäisierung und Globalisierung (Masterstudium: European Global Studies)
Modul: Fields: Environment and Development (Master Studiengang: African Studies)
Modul: Fields: Governance and Politics (Master Studiengang: African Studies)
Modul: Sachthemen der Ethnologie (Bachelor Studienfach: Ethnologie)
Modul: The Urban across Disciplines (Master Studiengang: Critical Urbanisms)
Modul: Theory and General Anthropology (Master Studienfach: Anthropology)
Modul: Transfer: Europa interdisziplinär (Master Studiengang: Europäische Geschichte in globaler Perspektive )
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Arbeit, Migration und Gesellschaft (Masterstudium: European Global Studies)
Prüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
Hinweise zur Prüfung pass / fail
An-/Abmeldung zur Prüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Belegen bei Nichtbestehen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Fachbereich Urban Studies

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