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Theories and Practices of Development - Einzelansicht

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Semester WiSe 2022/23 SWS 2
Erwartete Teilnehmer/-innen Max. Teilnehmer/-innen 25
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Fakultät für Gesellschaftswissenschaften

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Mo. 14:00 bis 16:00 wöch. 10.10.2022 bis 30.01.2023  SG - SG 158       Präsenzveranstaltung
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Scheper, Christian , Dr. rer. pol.
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Master of Arts Internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik, Master of Arts Internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik 1 - 1
IBEP M.A., Internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik (Master of Arts) 1 - 1
DevGov M.A., Development and Governance (Master of Arts) 1 - 1
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The seminar covers central concepts and controversies of development research and development cooperation. We will start by introducing key theoretical concepts of development and strands of critique. We will then discuss central controversies concerning normative ideas about developmental success/failure, and contemporary programmatic policy changes that characterise the developmental field. We will also engage with radically critical perspectives on the discourse and practice of development cooperation (e.g. based on post- and decolonial perspectives).

We put a special focus on addressing the role of private, transnational actors: the power and responsibility of large corporations as development actors, their regulation, and the development policy controversies around global trade policy, supply chains and financial markets. These represent particular challenges and at the same time key areas for international development. We approach them by linking development research with theories of transnational private governance and global political economy. We include empirical highlights on transnational development policy controversies about private corporations.

The seminar will enable students to deepen their knowledge of development concepts and political-economic paradigms and to critically engage with the sometimes contradictory assumptions and policies associated with them. Students will learn to critically reflect on the development discourse, its different theoretical approaches and related practices of development cooperation with a view towards engagement in their own research projects.

The course is open to students of MA Internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik as well as MA Development and Governance.

Students are expected to attend regularly during (online) sessions, to read assigned texts, and to engage actively and regularly in our discussions.

Bemerkung

The seminar is planned in a hybrid format: Generally sessions are expected to be in attendance on campus. Due to the pandemic, we will try and provide online access via Zoom as well. Students will ideally attend on campus but, if for health or other reasons this is not possible, will also be able to complete the seminar without being present on campus.

Examination (Leistungsnachweis): Participants will give an oral presentation during the seminar and write a policy paper at the end of the semester (details will follow during the seminar).


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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2022/23 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024