2. Development Studies
First Stage of the Degree Programme
1. Introductory Phase
- 140475 RV Lecture Series: Development Co-operation
- 140472 AR Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
- 140473 AR Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
- 140474 AR Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
- 140489 AR Discussion Class: Development Co-operation
- 140001 AR Discussion Class: Introduction Development Studies
- 140002 AR Discussion Class: Introduction Development Studies
- 140003 AR Discussion Class: Introduction Development Studies
2. Core Subjects
- 140007 PS Developmental Theories - Development as an Idea, as Practice and as a Field of Study
- 140008 PS Developmental Theories - Development as an Idea, as Practice and as a Field of Study
- 140009 PS Developmental Theories - Development as an Idea, as Practice and as a Field of Study
- 140010 VO Introduction into Politics from the Perspective of International Development
- 140011 PS Introd. Sem. Development Policy - Das System der Vereinten Nationen im Spannungsfeld von Sicherheit und Entwicklung
- 140012 PS Intr. Sem. Development Policy: - Nation building and Democracy in Southeast Asia
- 140013 PS Intr. Sem: Development Policy Financial Flows - Financial Flows to Developing Countries
- 140014 PS Introd. Sem. Development Policy - Theories and Concepts in Political Science
- 140015 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140016 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140017 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140018 PS Introductory Seminar: Development Economics
- 140476 RV North-South relations in historical perspective
- 140468 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations - in historical perspective
- 140469 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations - in historical perspective
- 140470 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations - in historical perspective
- 140471 PS Introductory Seminar: North-South relations - in historical perspective
3. Transdisciplinary Development Research
- 140019 PS Transdisciplinary research in development studies I
- 140020 PS Transdisciplinary Development Research I
- 140021 PS Transdisciplinary Development Research II - Global Political Economy
- 140022 PS Transdisciplinary Development Research II - Global Political Economy
- 140023 PS Introductory Seminar: Global Politiacal Economy 2
- 140335 PS Introductory seminar linguistics II, history and transdisciplinary development research - texts and images
4. Continental Analysis
- 140467 VO Interdisc. Lectures: Forced Freedom - Cultural Diversity, Gender Equality and Feminist Agency
- 140466 RV Interdisciplinary Lectures: Religion and Development
- 070625 VO Lecture Series: From Orient to East
- 070795 VO Southern Asia in Modern History
- 210173 VO D3, G10: Soccer - A Contribution to a Spectacle's Phenomenology
- 290142 RV Cultures of Difference - Transformation Processes in Central Europe IV
Second Stage of the Degree Programme
1. Transdisciplinary Development Research (T I - T IV)
T I Socio-Cultural Development
- 030590 KU Legal issues of European Overseas expansion
- 140005 AR International Migration - political regulation of migration
- 140099 VO+UE Racism
- 140193 VO+UE Discourse analysis - politness in public discourse - Applied linguistics: Discourse analysis - politness in public discourse
- 140332 PS Qualitative methods in African and Development Studies
- 140451 SE Postcolonial Theory
- 140512 SE Islamism
- 140563 SE [ en ] Post-development theory and practice
- 140569 SE "Colonial" and "postcolonial" legal pluralism
- 140570 VO+UE Environment and Development - sustainable development
- 140241 VO+UE Language and education policy within the development process
T II Historical-Geographical Analysis/Socio-Economic Dimensions of International Development in Spatial and Temporal Perspectives:
- 140071 VO Survey of African History 4 - States and societies in postcolonial Africa
- 070629 VO Colonisation/Decolonisation and the Austrian Republic
- 140098 VO+UE Structural and historical Aspects of Racism
- 140302 SE Seminar in African History: "Power, economy, development - colonial control of African societies"
- 140315 VO+UE Colonialism and Religion (Southern Africa, Nigeria, Congo)
- 140328 AR Africa: Life History and History
- 140537 PS Political Islam in Palestine
- 140564 SE EU-Migration Policy
- 140566 AR Low intensity conflicts - Latin America
- 150027 SE Current Affairs in East Asia
T III Development Policy
- 040128 SE Development Policy - International Monetary Fund
- 040753 VO International Institutions and North-South Resource Flows
- 140477 AR Democracy in Africa. Utopia or reality?
- 140502 VO+UE Entwicklungsfinanzierung: der Monterrey-Konsensus
- 140514 SE Impacts of global production and trade networks on development
- 140533 PS Crises, war and democratization in the Middle East
- 140534 SE Uneven Development
- 140565 AR Global Political Economy
- 140573 VO+UE [ en ] Development Economics
- 150128 VO+UE Economic Development in East Asia: Japan and South Korea
- 140517 SE Social and political transformation processes the Middle East
T IV Culture and Development/Gender Studies
- 030108 SE [ en ] Indigenous Peoples`Rights in national and international contexts - (for undergraduate and graduate students)
- 070623 VO Sexuality in the 20th Century - (gem. mit dem Seminar Nr. 070652 als Projektkurs 1 für das Lehramtsstudium anrechenbar)
- 140024 UE [ en ] Transcultural theatre work - with participants from various countries of origin (focus on Africa)
- 140025 UE [ en ] Transcultural theatre work - with participants from various countries of origin (focus on gender issues)
- 140101 SE Economics and Gender
- 140290 VO+UE African Diaspora in Creole-Speaking Areas: Language and Culture Contacts in Past and Present
- 140465 AR Development potential of Art - Zum entwicklungspolitischen Potential von Kunst.
- 140501 SE Sex in Development: Theories, Politics, Sexualities
- 140567 VO+UE Globales Lernen
- 150086 VO+UE Society, culture and politics in Korean jokes
2. Development Planning and Management (P)
P I Introduction to Development Planning
- 140462 AR Development Planning
- 140511 VO+UE Basics for planning in Human Development
P II Introduction to Development Management and Evaluation
- 140004 AR Evaluation and Monitoring
- 140006 AR Project-Design
- 140460 AG Just social change - challenges in community based project planning - and implementation in Eastern Africa
- 140554 SE [ en ] Engaging development research - challenges and considerations
P III Intercultural Communication
- 140463 VO+UE Constructive coping with conflicts
- 140464 VO+UE Intercultural acting
- 140568 AR Workshop: Academic Writing and Knowledge Transfer
- 140579 VO+UE Interculturality: Concept - Approaches - Adoptions
- 140516 AG Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding in Development Cooperation
3. Transdisziplinary Seminars
- 140305 SE Seminar "Empowerment": a transdisciplinary approach
- 140461 SE ¿Free to choose¿ ¿ or ¿¿nothing left to lose¿? - Transdisciplinary Development Studies: Freedom and the individual
- 140513 SE Applied Research: One Laptop per Child
- 140571 SE 1968 ¿ a world turned upside down? Global perspectives on a turbulent year.
- 140574 SE Research seminar: Youth as a political factor in Africa
- 140177 SE Mastercourse
- 140581 DS Mastercourse: Preparatory Course
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