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41829-01 - Lecture with practical courses: Perspectives of social sciences on sustainability (3 CP)

Semester fall semester 2017
Course frequency Every fall sem.
Lecturers Basil Bornemann (basil.bornemann@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content The lecture is offered within the scope of the trans-faculty program "Sustainable Development (TQ NE)". The program consists of 3 introductory lectures with practical courses (lecture A + B, respectively, offered in fall terms, C offered in spring terms) dedicated to conveying the foundations of sustainable development. An additional integration seminar (D, offered in spring terms) engages with interdisciplinary work. The assignment and completion of D requires the successful completion of two lectures from A, B, C.
This lecture with practical courses (lecture B) deals with the analysis of sustainability problems and problem solving from different social science perspectives. It seeks to clarify the prerequisites and conditions, as well as the possibilities and limits of dealing with sustainability problems and fostering societal transformations toward sustainability.
The topic "Food and Sustainability" serves as an integration focus for the entire TQ NE and, thus, also for this lecture. Food is analyzed as a social, cultural and political phenomenon in relation to sustainable development: What can social sciences contribute to a differentiated understanding of food-related sustainability problems and their solutions? (e.g., mass husbandry, famine, overfishing, urban gardening, etc.)
The class includes a lecture and topic-specific practical course. While the lecture deals with systematic overview knowledge, the practical course focus on empirical case studies.
Learning objectives The lecture aims at the acquisition of the following competences:
(A) Professional competences: Students are familiar with selected social science perspectives relevant to the analysis of the link between sustainability and food. In addition, they have exemplary empirical knowledge on selected sustainability problems in the subject area of food and sustainability.
(B) Methodological competences: Students are able to develop and apply strategies and techniques for the research and structuring of information. They are also able to apply specific social science perspectives to the analysis of a sustainability problem and to reflect the knowledge gained thereby.
(C) Social and self-competences: Students can organize group work and organize and carry out results-oriented activities. They can argue their own positions in a small group and in front of a larger audience, defend against objections and reflect on the basis of critical objections by others
Bibliography tba
Comments The kick-off event is organized together with lecture A (41828). Content: What is sustainability? Role of science in sustainability; How can I develop a sound judgment on a topic of the sustainability without risking a one-sided assessment?

Practical course
Each student has to attend 3 sessions of practical course (each 90 minutes) and 1 lesson with presentation in the course of the lecture taking place on pre-determined dates according to the announcement in the lecture itself.
The groups are organized together with the enrolled students at the beginning of the teaching period.
Venue: Vesalianum, Vesalgasse 1, 2nd floor, meeting room 02.03a (exceptions will be communicated).

Extra certificate
Students who successfully complete all four classes of the TQ NE can apply for an additional certificate at the end of their studies. Please send an email to coordination-msd@unibas.ch, with details of first and last name, student number, postal address.

MSD 2017
MSD students who already have attended a similar class are supposed to contact Prof. Dr. P. Burger and determine with him a substitute. Don’t forget to inform C. Chebbi by email about your agreement.

This lecture is offered by the trans-faculty program "Sustainable Development" (TQ NE), Dr. Basil Bornemann is staff member of the Sustainability Research Group, Department of Social Sciences.







 

Admission requirements This class is open to students from the university who at least are studying in their third semester.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Grundkurse (Transfakultäre Querschnittsprogramme im freien Kreditpunkte-Bereich)
Modul Globalisierung, Kultur und Internationale Entwicklung (Bachelor's degree subject: Geography (Start of studies before 01.08.2015))
Modul Grundlagenbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development (Start of studies before 01.08.2017))
Modul Vertiefung Landschaft und Umwelt (Bachelor's degree subject: Geography)
Modul: Vertiefung Politikwissenschaft M.A. (Master's degree subject: Political Science)
Module Environmental Sciences (Bachelor Geosciences (Start of studies before 01.08.2015))
Module: Complementary Knowledge in Social Sciences (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Umwelt und Nachhaltigkeit (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format record of achievement
Assessment details Regular attendance of lecture and practical course, written examination: 09.01.18: 16.15-17.45h, Seminarraum 201, Alte Universitäy
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,1
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty University of Basel
Offered by Archäologie / Humangeographie / MSD

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