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Lehrveranstaltungen

Berufliche Bildung zwischen Employability und Entrepreneurship (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Mark Euler

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 01.11.2024, 14:00 - Fr, 01.11.2024, 18:00 | C 5.325 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 02.11.2024, 10:00 - Sa, 02.11.2024, 18:00 | C 5.325 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 22.11.2024, 14:00 - Fr, 22.11.2024, 18:00 | C 1.209 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 23.11.2024, 10:00 - Sa, 23.11.2024, 18:00 | C 1.209 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Bedingt durch Entwicklungen wie die Bedeutungszunahme des Faktors Kompetenz und qualifizierte „Human Ressources“, die explosionsartige Vermehrung von Wissen und die Verringerung der Halbwertzeit von Wissen, die Implementierung wissensintensiver Technologien, die zunehmende Globalisierung, den demographischen Wandel oder auch den gesellschaftliche Wertewandel befindet sich die Arbeitswelt seit geraumer Zeit in einem tiefgreifenden Umbruch. Dies führt dazu, dass Unternehmen und deren Mitarbeiter zum einen mit einer stark ansteigenden Veränderungsgeschwindigkeit und Unsicherheit sowie zum anderen mit einer zunehmenden Komplexität konfrontiert werden. Für den Einzelnen bedeutet dies, den eigenen Arbeits- und Lebensrhythmus immer wieder neu zu definieren und den eigenen Qualifikationsstand permanent mit den Anforderungen vergleichen und anpassen zu müssen. Darüber hinaus bewirkt die Instabilität der Arbeitsplätze und Arbeitsbereiche, dass immer mehr Menschen im Laufe ihres Berufslebens unterschiedliche Tätigkeiten ausüben müssen. Dem Erhalt der Qualifikation und somit letztlich die Sicherung der eigenen Employability (Beschäftigungsfähigkeit) kommt daher ein zentraler Stellenwert zu. „Unter Beschäftigungsfähigkeit wird dabei das individuelle Potenzial, eine Erwerbstätigkeit aufzunehmen sowie eine bestehende Erwerbstätigkeit aufrechtzuerhalten bzw. auszuweiten, verstanden“ (Deutscher Bundestag: Drucksache 16/11488, S.153). Die Betonung der Eigenverantwortung für die Planung und Gestaltung einer erfolgreichen Berufsbiographie hat bei einigen Autoren zur Entwicklung der Figur des Arbeitskraftunternehmers (Voß/ Pongratz 1998), der ICH-Aktie (Davies/ Meyer 1999) oder auch des ICH –Entrepreneurs (Lanthaler/ Zugmann 2001) geführt. Der Einzelne wird hier nicht mehr als Arbeitnehmer, sondern als Unternehmer des eigenen Selbst verstanden. Selbständigkeit und Entrepreneurship ist in einem solchen Verständnis dann nicht mehr nur eine von vielen Karriereoptionen bzw. Stationen während einer Berufsbiographie, sondern der „entrepreneurial spirit“ bzw. die unternehmerische Kompetenz wird zu einer Schlüsselqualifikation einer erfolgreichen Karriere. Daher hat die EU diese auch in den Katalog der acht wichtigsten Schlüsselkompetenzen aufgenommen. Allerdings bedeutet dieses neue Verständnis nicht nur eine grundsätzlich neue Herangehensweise des Einzelnen an seine Karriereplanung, sondern es werden auch weitreichenden Veränderungen in Unternehmen, Politik und Bildungssystem notwendig bzw. gefordert.

Challenges and Opportunities of Datafication: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Georg Reischauer

Termin:
14-täglich | Mittwoch | 08:15 - 11:45 | 16.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 4.111 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Information communication technologies (ICTs) and big data have given rise to a fundamental digital transformation across public and private sectors, a process referred to as datafication This course offers students the advanced theoretical and analytical skills needed to articulate, develop and understand the social implications of these digital transformations, their challenges and opportunities. To provide conceptual and analytical frameworks that can help students develop, manage and reflect on data-driven strategies in organizations, this course will identify key economic, social, legal and ethical issues at the intersection of technology, business and society. Because of the organizational complexity of ICTs and big data, the course mobilizes cross-disciplinary insights to facilitate a range of analyses and management positions across private, public and non-profit organizations. Hence, the course brings together different perspectives, research methods, and practices from business studies, organization studies, sociology, law, communication, or data science. The course will cover several topics, including an introduction to datafication; governance of/ datafication, transparency in a datafied world, platform economy, algorithmic management and control, sustainability, or ethics. Students will be taught these key focus areas and understand the challenges and opportunities of datafication in public and private organizations. The course will include real-world cases, which will enable the students to contextualize and situate relevant case-based examples within existing scientific debates concerning big data, economy and society.

Experimentation for Sustainable Value Propositions (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Simon Norris

Termin:
14-täglich | Freitag | 14:15 - 17:45 | 18.10.2024 - 29.11.2024 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 20.12.2024, 14:15 - Fr, 20.12.2024, 17:45 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 10.01.2025, 14:15 - Fr, 10.01.2025, 17:45 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 24.01.2025, 14:15 - Fr, 24.01.2025, 17:45 | C 11.308 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Have you ever wondered how you could turn your idea for alleviating a sustainability challenge into a fleshed-out solution desired by stakeholders? This seminar will teach the concept of sustainable business models (SBMs) and value propositions, and their role for sustainable entrepreneurship through an action-oriented approach. You will learn how to experiment with value propositions to avoid the caveats of rigid business planning and incorrect assumptions. The interdisciplinary student groups will develop their own ideas for addressing sustainability challenges into value propositions, test these in the field and reflect on their learning over the course of the seminar. You will present and discuss your projects in class frequently. Additionally, you will need to reflect on your individual progress as well as the social, ecological, economic, and ethical implications of your work. You will apply scientific knowledge on sustainable entrepreneurship, business experimentation and sustainable value propositions to respond to societal challenges. As business experimentation benefits greatly from diverse skillsets and perspectives, the teams will be able to complement and enrich each other. For more information, you can check out the course evaluation of past iterations. This course may be optionally completed as part of the Leuphana Sustainable Entrepreneurship Certificate (LSEC). Check the section "Other Information" for more information.

Navigating The Future: Building Critical Skills For Tomorrow (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Michael Gielnik, Janina Peschmann

Termin:
wöchentlich | Mittwoch | 12:15 - 13:45 | 14.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 16.223 Seminarraum

Inhalt: This seminar focuses on inter- and transdisciplinary competencies for the future of work - Future Skills. Beyond the boundaries of one's discipline, changes, requirements, and consequences of constant change are critically discussed from a psychological perspective. Students will contribute their individual and disciplinary viewpoints to jointly build an understanding of what the future holds. Overall, this seminar engages students to actively reflect on and apply future skills within their specific fields and engage in interdisciplinary perspectives. Future skills encompass the essential competencies required to thrive in dynamic work environments. By considering their future work domains, students will engage in various reflections to understand the relevance of future skills, how they can be applied to their personal learning and development processes, to discuss the chances and limits of artificial intelligence (AI) and its ethical aspects. Students will explore how these skills intersect with emerging trends, technological advancements, and societal changes, enabling them to navigate and contribute meaningfully to their respective fields. The accompanying reflective format will provide students with opportunities to assess their skill sets, strengths, and areas for improvement. They will also be encouraged to consider their future professional aspirations and how future skills can be transferred and integrated into their learning and development processes.

Postcolonial Studies (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Anthony Waters

Termin:
wöchentlich | Mittwoch | 08:15 - 09:45 | 14.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 5.325 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Post-colonial theory is about the consequences of Europe’s encounter with the rest of the world since the sixteenth century, as seen from the perspective of the “post-colonial” countries. Readings and activities are focused on how economics, politics, sociology, and ecology of the world changed as a consequence of the cultures that spread around the world since the seventeenth century. Classics of Post-colonial Theory start with authors such as Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, and Benedict Anderson. I will bring my interests in Southeast Asia and East Africa, and ask students to discuss other areas and interests based on their interests. Particularly relevant will be the ethical underpinnings of governance, politics, and trade in the establishment and maintenance of colonialism.

Rechtswissenschaft in der Öffentlichkeit (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Till Holterhus

Termin:
14-täglich | Mittwoch | 08:15 - 09:45 | 23.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 16.203 Seminarraum
14-täglich | Mittwoch | 10:15 - 11:45 | 23.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 16.203 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Das Seminar behandelt aktuelle wissenschaftliche Diskurse aus dem Bereich des öffentlichen Rechts. Durch eine vertiefte Analyse wissenschaftlicher Texte erlernen die Studierenden anhand verschiedener juristischer Argumentationsstrategien rechtswissenschaftliche Fragestellungen öffentlich zu präsentieren und zu diskutieren. Die simulierten mündlichen Prüfungen schulen darüber hinaus die Fähigkeit der Studierenden auch in Drucksituation präzise juristisch zu argumentieren. Das Seminar besteht aus zwei Teilen. Erster Teil (vier Termine): Präsentation und Diskussion aktueller wissenschaftlicher Texte aus dem öffentlichen Recht. Zweiter Teil (zwei Termine): Simulierten mündliche Prüfungen

Reporting on Gender Diversity - Walk or just Pinkwashing? (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Patrick Velte

Termin:
wöchentlich | Mittwoch | 10:15 - 13:45 | 23.10.2024 - 04.12.2024 | C 12.108 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Introduction to the topic: Women are (still) underrepresented on the boards of German listed companies. Despite recent regulatory interventions by national legislators, regular reporting on gender diversity aspects at management level in current corporate practice is sluggish and in need of optimisation, despite theoretical evidence. It is becoming increasingly important to present concrete strategies for achieving gender equality in management in corporate governance and sustainability reporting. Companies that are either listed or co-determined have had to set targets for increasing the proportion of women on supervisory boards, executive boards and at the highest management level. They must report publicly on these targets and their achievement in the corporate governance statement, either in the (group) management report or on the website. Large public interest entities with more than 500 employees have to publish a non-financial statement. This statement must address, among other things, employee and social concerns and the concepts pursued in connection with them. Listed firms and firms with full co-determination must appoint least one woman to the management board if more than three persons belong to it. According to the new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), an increased amount of firms have to publish full sustainability reports, whereas diversity in the boardroom is also focused. Within the framework of gender diversity reporting, companies can present both general concepts and concrete indicators, such as on gender-specific salary distribution, cases of harassment (and countermeasures taken) or the composition and interaction of governing bodies. Since the under-representation of women in management positions and the gender pay gap in large companies are a fact, it can be assumed that the concrete figures are also likely to be expandable in the sustainability reports of the individual companies. In this case, there is a risk of positive self-promotion from a marketing point of view that is not accepted by stakeholders. This can lead to a situation where, in addition to concrete reporting gaps due to competitive aspects, attention is paid above all to superficially formulated statements of intent in the sense of a generally equality-oriented attitude of the management. From the point of view of the readers of the report, there is a danger that the contents of gender diversity reporting are formulated so vaguely that they could be used in other contexts and in later years without major changes (so-called boilerplates) and that companies present themselves as better than they are in terms of equality and the advancement of women. In reference to the well-known counterpart of greenwashing from environmental sustainability, we speak here of targeted pinkwashing behaviour on the part of management.

Responsible Digital Transformation and Technology (Seminar)

Dozent/in: N. N., Markus Zimmer

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 01.11.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 01.11.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 01.11.2024, 11:15 - Fr, 01.11.2024, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.11.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 08.11.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 15.11.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 15.11.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 15.11.2024, 11:15 - Fr, 15.11.2024, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 22.11.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 22.11.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 29.11.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 29.11.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 29.11.2024, 11:15 - Fr, 29.11.2024, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 20.12.2024, 09:15 - Fr, 20.12.2024, 10:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Lecture - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 20.12.2024, 11:15 - Fr, 20.12.2024, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 10.01.2025, 11:15 - Fr, 10.01.2025, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 17.01.2025, 11:15 - Fr, 17.01.2025, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online
Einzeltermin | Fr, 24.01.2025, 11:15 - Fr, 24.01.2025, 12:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Research garage - online

Inhalt: The seminar is a global classroom between Leuphana University Lüneburg (GER) and University of Jyväskylä (FI). The seminar comprises lectures and a research garage. The lectures invite students to read, discuss, and learn about various research perspectives on Responsible Digital Transformation and Technology (R2DT). These perspectives involve topics such as responsibility in/of digital transformation, responsibility of digital technologies (e.g. AI, IoT, social media, etc.), the social construction of data, ethics of digital technologies, and governance of AI. The research garage provides guided learning on conducting a small-scale research study on R2DT (e.g., Digital–sustainable co-transformation, responsible AI, corporate digital responsibility, etc.). In groups (2-4 students), students will collect and analyze data as well as present their findings during a presentation and in a written report. The presentation takes place during the last seminar sessions. The written report shall follow the structure of published articles.

Responsible Research and Innovation (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Ursula Weisenfeld

Termin:
14-täglich | Mittwoch | 08:15 - 11:45 | 16.10.2024 - 29.01.2025 | C 6.317 Seminarraum

Inhalt: This seminar deals with the topic: Socio-technical transitions: Exploring responsible innovation. The course will use concepts such as social mechanisms and adoption & diffusion of innovations to explore whether and how systemic change towards more sustainability can be achieved. We will look at the micro (individual), meso (interactions) and macro (‘the specific system’) level to explore possibilities and obstacles to responsible innovation. Groups will focus on one level and in the final session we will 'build' a transition.

Social Innovation Thinkathon (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Steffen Farny, Josephine Führer

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mi, 23.10.2024, 10:15 - Mi, 23.10.2024, 11:45 | C 40.601 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.11.2024, 14:15 - Fr, 08.11.2024, 17:00 | C 14.006 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 09.11.2024, 10:00 - Sa, 09.11.2024, 17:00 | C 14.006 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | So, 10.11.2024, 12:00 - So, 10.11.2024, 17:00 | C 14.006 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 27.11.2024, 10:15 - Mi, 27.11.2024, 13:30 | C 40.152 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The Sustainable Innovation Thinkathon invites students to explore innovative solutions for pressing societal challenges. This year, our focus is on SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities (https://sdgs.un.org/goals). The course centers around developing project or business model ideas that contribute to reducing inequalities. Students will be introduced to key concepts in sustainable and social innovation, as well as entrepreneurship.Additionally, students will gain insights into methods from future studies, design thinking, and sustainable business model development, both in theory and practice. The Sustainable Innovation Thinkathon is part of the "Connecting Science, Responsibility, and Society" module in the Master Complementary Studies of the Graduate School, primarily aimed at third-semester Master's students. (In exceptional cases, the course can also be chosen by students from other semesters). For those interested in applying innovative approaches to address societal issues, the Sustainable Innovation Thinkathon provides an opportunity to engage with these important topics in a structured yet flexible environment. *** This course can optionally be completed as part of the Leuphana Sustainable Entrepreneurship Certificate (LSEC).***

Sozial-ökologische Ungleichheiten im Kontext der Klimakrise: Gesellschaftstheoretische Perspektiven auf Spannungsverhältnisse und Transformationsprozesse (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Katharina Kreissl

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 18.10.2024, 10:00 - Fr, 18.10.2024, 13:15 | C 40.108 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.11.2024, 10:00 - Fr, 08.11.2024, 18:00 | C 12.002 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 15.11.2024, 10:00 - Fr, 15.11.2024, 18:00 | C 40.153 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 22.11.2024, 10:00 - Fr, 22.11.2024, 18:00 | C 40.108 Seminarraum

Inhalt: Diese Lehrveranstaltung analysiert die Verflechtungen zwischen sozialen und ökologischen Ungleichheiten im Kontext der Klimakrise. Anhand von Close Reading englisch- und deutschsprachiger Texte wird untersucht, wie Ungleichheitsverhältnisse in Gesellschaft bzw. Wirtschaft auf globaler Ebene sowohl Klima- & Umweltkrisen hervorrufen bzw. verstärken, aber auch durch diese verschärft werden. Wir beschäftigen uns mit gesellschaftstheoretischen Konzepten (z.B. imperiale Lebensweise, Externalisierungsgesellschaft, Industrial/Breadwinner Masculinities, Caring Democracy, etc.), die aus einer Ungleichheitsperspektive systemische Barrieren identifizieren und Strategien zur Förderung von Klimagerechtigkeit und nachhaltiger Transformation entwickeln.

Study Tour Biennale di Venezia (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Beate Söntgen

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mo, 21.10.2024, 18:00 - Mo, 21.10.2024, 20:00 | intern | Online via Zoom
Einzeltermin | Mi, 23.10.2024, 18:00 - Mi, 23.10.2024, 20:00 | C 5.310 Seminarraum | Leuphana Group
Einzeltermin | Do, 07.11.2024, 00:00 - Di, 12.11.2024, 00:00 | extern

Inhalt: The Venice Art Biennale 2024 is centred on the theme of foreignness. "Foreigners Everywhere" is also the title of a group of sculptures by the Italian collective Claire Fontaine, which in turn borrowed the name from a Turin-based group that rebelled against racism and xenophobia in Italy in the early 2000s. Curator Adriano Pedrosa describes foreignness as an omnipresent experience that is based on inequalities and simultaneously produces them, whether in terms of nationality, ethnicity or gender, or in terms of wealth and freedom. In the main exhibition, the Biennale will bring together works that give expression to these experiences. A particular focus will be on migrant movements, especially between the Global North and South, and on outsiders in the artistic field, self-taught artists, "folk art" and indigenous works. A historical section will be dedicated to the different concepts and practices of modernity, while another section will be devoted to Italian art in the diaspora. How the national pavilions interact with the theme of the main exhibition will be one of the guiding questions of the excursion.

Sustainability Management Accounting for Transformation beyond Organizational Boundaries (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Julia Benkert, Stefan Schaltegger

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mi, 30.10.2024, 10:15 - Mi, 30.10.2024, 11:45 | C 40.176 Seminarraum | Introductory Session - Attendance compulsory
Einzeltermin | Di, 05.11.2024, 16:00 - Mi, 06.11.2024, 14:00 | C 40.530 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 06.11.2024, 14:00 - Mi, 06.11.2024, 16:30 | C 40.501 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 07.11.2024, 09:00 - Do, 07.11.2024, 17:00 | C 40.501 Seminarraum | Full-Day Session with Erasmus+ guests from France, Italy, and Spain - Representative room with space for catering needed / C40.501
Einzeltermin | Fr, 08.11.2024, 09:00 - Fr, 08.11.2024, 15:30 | C 40.501 Seminarraum | Full-Day Session with Erasmus+ guests from France, Italy, and Spain - Representative room with space for catering needed C40.501

Inhalt: Business has a critical part to play in transforming the global economy and society to achieve sustainable development. A range of sustainability accounting and management tools have been developed by academics, policymakers, and practitioners. This course addresses a range of these developments to understand the potential of sustainability management accounting (SMA) to enable sustainability transformations beyond organisational boundaries. A key question to consider is how SMA can support future-oriented, long-term, pro-active management of multiple issues to contribute towards strong sustainable development at the macro-economy level. Aside from understanding sustainability reporting regulation, this requires a focus on measuring and assessing positive impacts and forward-looking, long-term and proactive management of multiple sustainability issues as typified by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and planetary boundaries. The course is structured into two units. The first unit addressed sustainability reporting regulations within the EU-context. The second unit addresses social and environmental impact measurement along the value chain and in the context of the regulatory frameworks of the EU. Through interactive learning activities and relevant case studies, students will have the opportunity to engage deeply with the content and consider the roles that managers and accountants can play as change agents for sustainability within an organisation. As the course addresses the link between sustainability management accounting and sustainability development at the societal level, participation is not restricted to students from accounting programmes. Rather, interdisciplinary perspectives are encouraged and needed in discussing the role that sustainability accounting has to play in advancing sustainability transformations beyond organisational boundaries.

Sustainable Ocean Law and Governance (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Valentin Schatz

Termin:
wöchentlich | Mittwoch | 10:15 - 11:45 | 14.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 12.107 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 13.11.2024, 10:15 - Mi, 13.11.2024, 14:00 | C 40.601 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 20.11.2024, 10:15 - Mi, 20.11.2024, 14:00 | C 40.704 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 05.02.2025, 10:15 - Mi, 05.02.2025, 11:45 | C 14.027 Seminarraum | Written Test

Inhalt: This seminar addresses the role, achievements and shortcomings of international law and relevant global and regional actors and institutions in achieving sustainable ocean governance. Its main focus is on the international legal framework governing the sustainable use and protection of the oceans and the international institutions established for the purpose of, or involved in, implementing these legal frameworks (for example, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Seabed Authority (ISA) or regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs)). In the media, we regularly read about the shortcomings of this legal and institutional order (such as the ongoing ‘tragedy of the commons’), with journalists writing bestselling accounts of the oceans as a “lawless frontier” and filmmakers reaching broad audiences with activist documentaries examining “human impacts on marine life”. Against that backdrop, this seminar aims not only to foster an understanding of ocean governance as an integrative concept – i.e., drawing from a broad normative framework – but also to diagnose the reasons for its shortfalls. Specifically, we will focus on environmental sustainability rather than all facets of what ‘sustainable’ ocean governance may entail (e.g., social sustainability, such as human rights, etc.). In essence, we will consider the legal and institutional dimension of UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 (“Life below Water”), which encourages us to “[c]onserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development”. The seminar begins by providing a general introduction to the functioning of international law and the main pillars and tenets of the global order of the oceans (particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)). Thereafter, the seminar analyzes specific persistent and/or contemporary challenges and recent or ongoing developments with respect to sustainable ocean governance. These topical sessions and the examples and/or case-studies examined in them highlight the importance not only of international law but also of its implementation through the prescription and enforcement of regional (for example, European) and domestic (for example, German) law.

The Politics of International Trade: Interests, Institutions, and Power (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Yoram Haftel

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mo, 03.02.2025, 10:00 - Mo, 03.02.2025, 17:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Di, 04.02.2025, 10:00 - Di, 04.02.2025, 17:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 05.02.2025, 10:00 - Mi, 05.02.2025, 17:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Do, 06.02.2025, 10:00 - Do, 06.02.2025, 17:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 07.02.2025, 10:00 - Fr, 07.02.2025, 17:00 | C 14.102 a Seminarraum

Inhalt: This short course provides an overview of key approaches to international political economy, with a focus on the determinants of trade policy. Highlighting the role of interests and institutions on both the domestic and international level, it begins with competing systemic theories, which emphasize power, social purpose, and international institutions. It then turns to the domestic arena and examines the role of interest groups in the formation of coalitions in favor or against free trade as well as social and political institutions, which shape trade policy. Taken as a whole, this course provides students with analytical tools to understand the forces that shape economic globalization, and the backlash against it, in the third decade of the 21st century and beyond.

The structural transformation of the public sphere / The structural transformation of the private sphere (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Julian Müller

Termin:
14-täglich | Mittwoch | 14:00 - 17:30 | 23.10.2024 - 29.01.2025 | C 12.112 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The distinction between the private and the public sphere is a central distinction within political theory. Hannah Arendt, with a view to ancient Greece, defined the public sphere as the genuine place of the political, and indeed we usually understand politics as a mode of public negotiation of collective affairs. If we take a closer look, we will realise that the distinction between private and public is no longer so clear-cut. Not least the emergence of social media has created a number of hybrid forms of private and public as well as semi-public spaces. Politicians today are presenting themselves not only as public officials, but also as real people with real problems and insecurities, sharing their photo albums and hosting their own podcasts. This development can certainly be criticised and seen as a new "tyranny of intimacy" (Richard Sennett), but we should also bear in mind the constraints of current politics and the changed expectations of political personnel. In the seminar, classical theories of the public sphere will be discussed and applied to current issues and concrete empirical cases.

Theories, Practices, and Theologies of Liberation (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Sebastián Eduardo Dávila

Termin:
wöchentlich | Mittwoch | 10:15 - 11:45 | 14.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 12.015 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The seminar discusses central texts from the so-called theology of liberation since the 1960s, especially in Latin America, relating its main concepts, theories and methods to later theories, for example on decoloniality, and contemporary political and cultural practices. Examples include the tension between – Catholic – practices of faith and anti- or decolonial, Marxist and feminist struggles; the relation between the concepts of liberation and emancipation, but also between theological methods – for instance biblical hermeneutics –and secular (or post-secular) critical traditions of thought. Possible authors include Gustavo Gutiérrez and Archbishop Óscar Romero, Michelle Gonzalez and Marcella Althaus-Reid.