2. Development Studies
First Stage of the Degree Programme
1. Introductory Phase
- 140313 VO Lecture Series International Development: Problems, Mechanisms and Theories - in Development and Underdevelopment
- 140001 AR Discussion Class: Introduction to Development Studies
- 140002 AR Discussion Class: Introduction to Development Studies
- 140003 AR Discussion Class: Introduction to Development Studies
- 140264 AR Discussion Class: Development Co - operation
- 140472 AR Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
- 140474 AG Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
2. Core Subjects
- 140007 PS Developmental Theories
- 140008 PS Developmental Theories
- 140009 PS Developmental Theories
- 140337 VO Culture and Development. Intercultural Philosophie and cultural studies in a Contested Terrain.
- 140316 VO Einführung in die Entwicklungssoziologie
- 140318 VO Introduction to Development Economics
- 140015 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140016 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140017 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140018 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140011 PS Introd. Sem. Development Policy: The foreign and development policy of the European Union - towards the Mediterranean and the Middle East countries
- 140012 PS Introductory Seminar: Crises and Conflicts in Southeast Asia
- 140013 PS Introductory Seminar Development Policy: Financial Flows to Developing Countries - the concept of development finance
- 140014 PS Introd. Sem. Development Policy: Theories and Concepts in Political Science
- 140050 PS Introductory Seminar: African History
- 140269 PS Introductory Seminar: History of North-South-Relations
- 140325 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations in historical perspective
- 140468 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations in historical perspective
3. Transdisciplinary Development Research
- 140019 PS Trans-disciplinary Research on Development: International Political Economy
- 140020 PS Trans-disciplinary Research on Development: International Political Economy
- 140023 PS Introductory Seminar: Transdisciplinary Development Research: Growth - Environment - Development. - and Development
- 140211 PS Introductory Seminar: Applied linguistics: communication, power & development
4. Continental Analysis
- 070419 VO The Indian Ocean - The Afro-Asian Mediterranean Sea as a Cultural and Economic Space
- 140272 VO Lecture Series: Migration and Global History - Migration patterns and dynamics in selected world regions, c. 1850 to the present
- 140317 VO Lecture Series: InternationalismsTransformation of Global Inequality in the 19th and 20th Centuries
- 140319 VO Lecture Series: Education in the Process of Commodification.
Second Stage of the Degree Programme
1. Transdisciplinary Development Research (T I - T IV)
T I Socio-Cultural Development
- 070228 VO Lecture Series: Fundamentalism and Terrorism
- 140005 AR International Migration
- 140330 VO+UE Racisms
- 140274 VO+UE Eurocentrism in historical perspective
- 140331 SE Theories of Economic Development
- 140332 PS Contextualizing political Islam in the light of the Palestinian Hamas
- 140398 SE Growth or Sustainability - outlines of the Right to Development
- 030108 KU Development and the right of self-determination of peoples - Secession - autonomy - decentralisation
- 030640 PR Working for Human Rights in Practice - Working for Human Rights in Practice
- 140072 VO+UE Africa - Willing and unwilling travellers
- 140414 SE Development from a Regulationist Perspective
- 140515 SE Youth movements and youth culture in Africa
- 150127 PS Religious Traditions of East Asia
- 290180 VO Labour Market, Employment and Economic Policy (with special consideration of labour migration)
T II Historical-Geographical Analysis/Socio-Economic Dimensions of International Development in Spatial and Temporal Perspectives:
- 070228 VO Lecture Series: Fundamentalism and Terrorism
- 140026 VO African history 3: Africa in the age of colonialism
- 140090 AR (UniStG) Africa - Colonialism, mission and development
- 140340 SE Eastern Europe: From State Socialism to EU Periphery
- 140356 SE Austria and the non-European world since 1945. Polical, economic and cultural relations
- 140403 SE 'Estado da India'. The Portuguese in Asia
- 140047 AR (UniStG) Democracy in Africa. Utopia or reality?
- 070465 VO Global Economic History in the Early Modern Period
- 140088 SE Seminar in African history: Colonial legacy, authoritarian state and democratization
- 290136 VO Urban Development in Asia in a Cross-cultural Perspective
- 150009 SE Current Affairs in East Asia
- 150126 SE Current Affairs in East Asia
- 290102 VO Regional and political geography of Ukraine and Southeast Europe
T III Development Policy
- 040128 SE Development Policy
- 040589 VO Foundations of Development Economics
- 140399 SE Uneven Development
- 140416 VO+UE [ en ] Foundations of Development
- 140415 SE The Left in Latin America
- 150062 VO+UE International Relations in East Asia
- 150090 VO+UE Economic Development Models in East Asia 1: China and North Korea
- 290037 VO Demographic Trends and Population Policy
T IV Culture and Development/Gender Studies
- 140024 AR [ en ] Transcultural Theatre Work with participants from different countries of origin - Focus Africa - T
- 140025 AR [ en ] Transcultural Theatre Work with participants from different countries of origin - Women's Group
- 010179 VO African Religions
- 140341 SE Gender and Economics
- 140352 SE Participation in Development Co-operation
- 140355 SE Seminar communication and development: The 'self' of development agencies
- 140357 VO+UE Discourse Analysis: Language strategies in political speeches
- 140397 VO+UE Global Education
- 140413 SE Agents of the globalisation of knowledge: Development experts in transnational networks
- 140515 SE Youth movements and youth culture in Africa
2. Development Planning and Management (P)
P I Introduction to Development Planning
- 140333 VO+UE Developmentplanning
- 140342 AR Policy Coherence for Development - an Approach with Limited Liability
P II Introduction to Development Management and Evaluation
- 140004 AR Desing, Monitoring and Evaluation of Co-operation Projects
- 140006 AR Project-Design
- 140400 AG Just social change - challenges in community based project planning - and implementation in Eastern Africa
P III Intercultural Communication
- 140339 VO+UE Constructive coping with conflicts
- 140353 AR Workshop: Academic Writing and Knowledge Transfer
- 140401 AG Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding in Development Cooperation
3. Transdisziplinary Seminars
- 140336 SE Sport and Development
- 140354 SE Politics and History: Reflections on the State
- 140404 SE Politicised Religion and Modernisation in "Post-colonial" States. India and Turkey in Comparison.
- 140417 SE Transdisziplinäre Entwicklungsforschung: Verfassung und Demokratisierung: - Transitionsprozesse im aussereuropäischen Raum
- 140198 SE Seminar in applied research: 'Interpreter's role in legal matter' II
- 140074 SE Seminar for diploma and doctoral candidates
- 140419 SE DiplomandInnen- und DissertantInnenseminar
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