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IV.2.: Cultural Diversity and Social Inequalities - Gruppe 2    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Seminar     SoSe 2020     2 SWS     jedes Semester    
   Fakultät: Bildungswissenschaften    
   Teilnehmer/-in  Maximal : 40  
 
   Zugeordnete Lehrperson:   Civitillo
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Freitag   10:00  -  12:00    wöch.    Maximal 50 Teilnehmer/-in
Beginn : 10.04.2020    Ende : 17.07.2020
      Raum :   S06 S01 B38   S06S  
 
 
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Due to the current, uncertain situation related to the spread of COVID-19, the semester will start two weeks later as planned. The seminar will be offered using an online-format in April, and until the end of the semester if the lockdown will be prolonged. Students are invited to enroll in Moodle where they can access slides (video and audio recorded), study materials, and learning activities (to be completed individually and/or in small groups). 

 

The language of instruction of the seminar is English. However, German can be used during the seminar for posing questions, conducting seminar activities as well as when presenting the group and individual poster (and materials to prepare the posters).

 

Seminar description: The goal of this seminar is to understand the links between cultural diversity and social inequalities in contemporary societies, including Germany. During the first part of the seminar, consideration will be given to the meaning of culture, migration background, superdiversity and intersectionality, as well as to intergroup conflicts, such as ethnic discrimination. In the second part the seminar will then turn its attention to the analysis of how different forms of diversity (language, religion and socioeconomic status) may lead to the (re)production and perpetuation of inequalities. In the third and final part students will receive an introduction of basic research methods (interviews and focus groups) that can be used to collect and present their own data for the individual poster. The last two sessions will be dedicated to the group poster presentations. Guidelines for the individual and group posters will be provided in the introductory meeting.

 
   Module: Modul IV (IV.2) - GyGe (BABiWiGyGe)