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DA 1 East Asia in Sociology    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Seminar     WiSe 2021/22     2 SWS     jedes 2. Semester     ECTS-Punkte: 3    
   Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen: Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften    
   Teilnehmer/-in  Maximal : 100  
 
      CEAS M.A., Contemporary East Asian Studies (Master of Arts)
  Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies, Abschluss 86, Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies (86D92)
  Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P, Abschluss 82, Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P (82OA1)   ( 7. Semester )
   Zugeordnete Lehrpersonen:   Coulmas ,   Liu ,   Mosler
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Dienstag   14:00  -  16:00    wöch.
Beginn : 26.10.2021    Ende : 01.02.2022
  
 
 
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The module consists of two parts: East Asia in Sociology and East Asia in Political Science which are both obligatory.

 

You need to register for both parts of the module!

 

 

If you have trouble registering during the official registration period, please contact Mrs. Kogler and include your full name, student ID and study program in your e-mail: melanie.kogler@uni-due.de

 

 

 
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Course outline East Asia in Sociology:

This part of module DA1 explores sociological perspectives on the societies of China (with Taiwan), South Korea, and Japan.

Module DA 1 outline:

The two courses will introduce students to examples of how East Asia (or an individual country of the region) is dealt with and used as an object of academic investigation in sociology and political science. The goal is to strengthen students' understanding on the one hand of how to apply methods and concepts from the disciplines in the East Asian context and on the other of pertinent socio-political conditions in the region. Both courses will begin with a general introduction into the societies and political systems of the region and then discuss peer reviewed articles from the two disciplines on selected topics.

 

Please note: The schedule for this course is not yet finalized - day, time and teaching format might be subjetc to change.

 
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