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Semester | fall semester 2024 |
Course frequency | Irregular |
Lecturers |
Ambre Elsa Alfredo (ambre.alfredo@unibas.ch)
Semhar Haile (semhar.haile@unibas.ch, Assessor) |
Content | This course introduces students to current debates on climate risk and urban adaptation. We investigate the various ways in which climate risk is produced, and manifests unequally in the lived realities of urban dwellers across a broad variety of socio-political contexts. We also examine the ways in which different disciplines have sought to apprehend social and infrastructural responses to climate change to develop critical perspectives on dominant, oftentimes reductionist discourses about ‘climate change and cities in the global South’. Drawing from readings in anthropology, political geography, political ecology, history, political science, and urban studies, this course explores different empirical contexts to introduce students to key ideas and explore the different factors driving experiences of, and adaptation to, urban climate risk. Students will learn to identify, understand, compare and contrast various conceptual approaches, and apply these to different realities. Students should come out with a firm knowledge of the interrelations between urban and global development, capitalism, infrastructure, and climate justice. The course will be run as weekly, two-hour meetings. Each session includes a brief introduction by the instructors, and then extensive group discussions based on readings and reading notes prepared by the students. All but the first session will also include student presentations on selected topics/case studies. This is a discussion seminar, and your learning success depends on commitment and involvement of all participants. This only works if you arrive well-prepared, and actively participate in the discussions and listen to your peers. The reading list includes core readings per session that all students are expected to read and prepare for discussion — these are normally two journal articles or book chapters, though in some sessions we will rely on shorter, alternative forms of conveying analytical insights to academic and non-academic audiences (online resources, shorter posts, etc.). In addition, students in teams of two will lead the discussion based on a selection of suggested readings. We will allocate these topics/ sessions during our first session, though depending on interests, we cannot guarantee you will be allocated the topic of your choice. Finally, the syllabus also includes additional readings for those wishing to explore a certain topic in greater depth (for their essay, for example). |
Comments | This course is capped and 25 students will be the maximum, with a priority for Critical Urbanisms Master students on timely registration. |
Language of instruction | English |
Use of digital media | No specific media used |
Interval | Weekday | Time | Room |
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wöchentlich | Thursday | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Date | Time | Room |
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Thursday 26.09.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 03.10.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 10.10.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 17.10.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 24.10.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 31.10.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 07.11.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | -- Anfrage zentraler Raum für Lehre-, -- |
Thursday 14.11.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 21.11.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 28.11.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 05.12.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 12.12.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Thursday 19.12.2024 | 16.15-18.00 | Kollegienhaus, Hörsaal 117 |
Modules |
Modul: Fachkompetenz Globaler Wandel (Master's degree subject: Geography) Module: Fields: Environment and Development (Master's degree program: African Studies) Module: Fields: Governance and Politics (Master's degree program: African Studies) Module: Landscape Systems (Master's Studies: Geosciences) Module: Resources and Sustainability (Master's degree program: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources) Module: The Urban across Disciplines (Master's degree program: Critical Urbanisms) Specialization Module Global Europe: Environment and Sustainability (Master's Studies: European Global Studies) |
Assessment format | continuous assessment |
Assessment details | Pass/fail |
Assessment registration/deregistration | Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required |
Repeat examination | no repeat examination |
Scale | Pass / Fail |
Repeated registration | as often as necessary |
Responsible faculty | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch |
Offered by | Fachbereich Urban Studies |