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Analysing Global Order (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Olaf Kleist, Christian Scheper

Termin:
wöchentlich | Freitag | 13:00 - 16:00 | 14.10.2019 - 25.10.2019 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 01.11.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 01.11.2019, 16:00 | C 40.154 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.11.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 08.11.2019, 16:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 15.11.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 15.11.2019, 16:00 | C 14.202 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 22.11.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 22.11.2019, 16:00 | C 14.202 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 29.11.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 29.11.2019, 16:00 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 06.12.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 06.12.2019, 16:00 | C 40.606 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 13.12.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 13.12.2019, 16:00 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 20.12.2019, 13:00 - Fr, 20.12.2019, 16:00 | C 40.154 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 10.01.2020, 13:00 - Fr, 10.01.2020, 16:00 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 17.01.2020, 13:00 - Fr, 17.01.2020, 16:00 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 24.01.2020, 13:00 - Fr, 24.01.2020, 16:00 | C 40.256 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 31.01.2020, 13:00 - Fr, 31.01.2020, 16:00 | C 40.606 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Analysing Global Order aims to make students familiar with institutions and regimes of global extension that shape our lives today and have shaped those of people in the past. These institutions and regimes are understood as ways of exercising power while at the same time their origins are viewed as answers to collective problems. Their contested and historical nature is emphasised. The module draws particular attention to the phenomena of 'global orders' in different fields (i.e. migration and finance). Students learn about the constitution of such orders and their transformation, be it sudden or incremental; about the actors and interests involved; the justifications that are used for their maintenance and the criticisms which undermine and transform them. We investigate the genesis, functioning and effects of institutions which enable and regulate global flows of wide - often global - extension. Thereby, the course draws on insights from various social sciences and fields of study such as: international relations, political sociology, political economy, economics and international law, and contemporary history.