63-031 Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion)

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Dr. Corinna de Guttry

Veranstaltungsart: Seminar

Anzeige im Stundenplan: Seminar Anthropo B

Semesterwochenstunden: 2

Credits: 4,0

Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch / Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 12 | 25

Anmeldegruppe: Anthropogeographie B

Weitere Informationen:
Die Teilnahme an der Exkursion ist verpflichtend, eine Freistellung von der Exkursion kann nur aus unabdingbaren Gründen (Krankheit, Überschneidung mit einer anderen Veranstaltung) erfolgen und muss vorher abgesprochen werden.

Kommentare/ Inhalte:
The scientific field of political ecology is interdisciplinary in character and merges approaches from geography, economy, anthropology and history. It investigates how social, cultural, economic and political dynamics interact with the ‘natural’ environment and vice versa. Furthermore, it focuses on how environmental and social struggles at a local level are considerably shaped by the distribution of power and forces on multiple scales. Political ecology has the power to analyse and reveal the different dimensions and complex relationship between society and environment. Some of the questions that political ecology engages with are: How does the state of the environment affect different social groups? How costs and benefits of environmental change are distributed? How do such distributions reinforce or undermine existing power relations and social structures? Whose assumptions of nature and of environmental management are legitimate and whose not? How are environmental struggles embedded within political and economic frameworks at different spatial and analytical scales?

This course focus on examples of political ecological relations, on the theoretical aspects in political ecology and also allow us to conceptually reflect upon definitions of culture and nature and their origin.

Lernziel:
The first part of this course aims at introducing the students to current theories, approaches and debates in the field of political ecology. In the second part, students will actively learn to identify the principles of political ecology and to apply them to specific contexts and case studies. It is expected that students use political ecology approaches to bring to light different perspectives on environmental issues and identify their implications. Students should – at the end of the course – be able to recognize how underlying assumptions of nature/culture definitions shape the physical environment, the power relations nestling in it and their impact on management rationales.

Vorgehen:
While the first classes will provide an introduction to the basics of political ecology, in the rest of the course students will lead a critical discussion on different aspects of political ecology. Every week the class will focus on a different topic (for example; waste management, open cast mining, gender perspectives, political ecology of food…). To do so, every week texts and/or visual material will be provided. Students will be required to read and comment them in written form. Based on this, the group in charge of “the topic of the week” will lead the discussion and foster an in depth reflection among participants of the course.

The language of the course is officially English, but depending on the composition of the group, written notes and oral comments in German will also be accepted. 

Due to the format chosen, this seminar relies upon the participants´ effort and capacity to participate actively and constructively in the discussion. As explained above, every week students will have to hand in short comments and notes and once in the semester, they will lead in group a “discussion” on a chosen topic. 

Literatur:
Harcourt, W.; Nelson, W. (Eds.) (2015): Practicing Feminist Political Ecologies: Moving Beyond the ‘Green Economy’. London: Zed Books.

Peet, R. (Ed.) (2010): Global Political Ecology. London: Routledge.

Robbins, P. (2012): Political Ecology: A Critical Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell.

Robbins, P.; Hintz, J.; Moore, S. (2014): Environment and Society. A Critical Introduction. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Shiva, V. (2016): Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Food. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.

Walker, P. (2005) Political ecology: where is the ecology?, in: Progress in Human Geography 29, 73–82.

Zimmerer, K.S.; Bassett, T.J. (2003): Political ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment – Development studies.

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Mi, 16. Okt. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
2 Mi, 23. Okt. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
3 Mi, 30. Okt. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
4 Mi, 6. Nov. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
5 Mi, 13. Nov. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
6 Mi, 20. Nov. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
7 Mi, 27. Nov. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
8 Mi, 4. Dez. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
9 Mi, 11. Dez. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
10 Mi, 18. Dez. 2019 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
11 Mi, 8. Jan. 2020 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
12 Mi, 15. Jan. 2020 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
13 Mi, 22. Jan. 2020 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
14 Mi, 29. Jan. 2020 14:15 15:45 Geom 740 Dr. Corinna de Guttry
Prüfungen im Rahmen von Modulen
Modul (Startsemester)/ Kurs Leistungs­kombination Prüfung Datum Lehrende Bestehens­pflicht
GEO12-ANT Anthropogeographie (WiSe 19/20) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 1  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
GEO12-ANT Anthropogeographie (WiSe 18/19) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 2  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
GEO12-ANT-L Anthropogeographie (Lehramt) (SoSe 19) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 1  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
GEO12-ANT-L Anthropogeographie (Lehramt) (WiSe 19/20) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 1  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
GEO12-ANT-L Anthropogeographie (Lehramt) (WiSe 18/19) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 2  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
GEO12-ANT-L Anthropogeographie (Lehramt) (WiSe 17/18) / Geogr-404  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 3  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
HamBord NF Geo 1 Arbeitsweisen der Geographie (WiSe 19/20) / HamBord Geo Sem A/P  Seminar zur Anthropogeographie B: Political Ecology (mit kleiner Exkursion) Referat und Hausarbeit 1  Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020, 08:00 - 18:00 Dr. Corinna de Guttry Ja
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende Pflicht
1. Referat und Hausarbeit Fr, 31. Jan. 2020 08:00-18:00 N.N. Ja
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Lehrende
Dr. Corinna de Guttry