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240122 SE VM6 / VM3 - Uneven Development in Southeast Asia (2022W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 20.09.2022 09:00 to Tu 04.10.2022 09:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 31.10.2022 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
If possible the course will take place on-site at Kolingasse 14-16, Seminarraum 7 in order to allow for a face-to-face exchange and personal learning environment; this information may be updated on short notice in early October
- Friday 07.10. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 04.11. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 18.11. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 02.12. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 16.12. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 13.01. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
- Friday 27.01. 15:00 - 18:15 Seminarraum 7, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
For a successful completion of the seminar the following accomplishments have to be achieved:
• Regular participation in class and active involvement in discussion
(class can be missed one time)
• Reading of papers and reading notes
• Literature search and review
• Presentation in class
• Seminar paper
• Regular participation in class and active involvement in discussion
(class can be missed one time)
• Reading of papers and reading notes
• Literature search and review
• Presentation in class
• Seminar paper
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The grading is based on following achievements:
•Active participation = 10 %
(discussion of literature, participation during sessions and in online forum)
• Reading responses = 20 %
• Concept note = 10 %
• Group presentation = 10%
• Seminar paper (40.000-45.000 characters including spaces) = 50 %
•Active participation = 10 %
(discussion of literature, participation during sessions and in online forum)
• Reading responses = 20 %
• Concept note = 10 %
• Group presentation = 10%
• Seminar paper (40.000-45.000 characters including spaces) = 50 %
Examination topics
The examination will encompass the work items as outlined in the course requirements.
Reading list
All texts for compulsory readings can be downloaded in the Moodle course.
Association in the course directory
VM6 / VM3;
Last modified: We 21.09.2022 14:27
• “The urban-rural nexus”: How economic centers and their 'hinterland' are intertwined in a complex-unequal relationship.
• “Family and gender relations”: Gender dimensions of unequal development, labour division and the sociological impact.
• Dispossession and the production of poverty”: How the production of poverty is related to dispossession and displacement, in particular regarding land.
• “Environmental (transborder) justice” impacts”: How the staggering economic development in some regions produce unequal distribution of environmental costs.
• “Political economy & democratization”: Not only economic growth has been unequal in the region, also political systems and the development of democratic institutions is diverse among ASEAN countriesThe course will provide an opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with multiple (disciplinary) perspectives on unequal development in the Southeast Asia region. They will gain insights into central social scientific concepts and debates through up-to-date research and practice to critically reflect and discuss them in class and in writing. Students will independently research a presentation topic, review relevant literature, and practice scientific reading and writing for a final term paper.Following introductory sessions setting the frame of the course, which will include lectures by the lecturer and possibly by external guest lecturers, students can choose one topic from the suggested topics above. Yet they are also free to choose their own topic of interest as long as it is related to the overall theme of the course.