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Seminar: 08-27-GS-2 Diese Veranstaltung fällt leider aus!! - From Environmental Refugees to Climate (Im)Mobilities -Investigating a changing academic and political discourse - Details

Seminar: 08-27-GS-2 Diese Veranstaltung fällt leider aus!! - From Environmental Refugees to Climate (Im)Mobilities -Investigating a changing academic and political discourse - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Seminar: 08-27-GS-2 Diese Veranstaltung fällt leider aus!! - From Environmental Refugees to Climate (Im)Mobilities -Investigating a changing academic and political discourse
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Veranstaltungsnummer 08-27-GS-2
Semester SoSe 2025
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 3
erwartete Teilnehmendenanzahl 25
Heimat-Einrichtung Geographie
Veranstaltungstyp Seminar in der Kategorie Lehre
Erster Termin Freitag, 11.04.2025 12:00 - 14:00, Ort: SFG 2060
Art/Form
Teilnehmende Geographers and social scientists and also educators (Pädagogen) who are interested in interdisciplinary research on the relationship between climate change and human movement.
Voraussetzungen English needs to be sufficient for discussion during the seminar and for preparing presentations. No need for perfect English but the entire seminar will be conducted in English.
Leistungsnachweis 1) Students will have to do weekly readings 2) Students will have to give a 20 min presentation and give feedback to their peers on their presentation (3 CP option; no grade) 3) Students will have to write a 3000 word long narrative literature review on climate change and human migration (6 CP, graded)
Englischsprachige Veranstaltung Ja
ECTS-Punkte 3-6 CP

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SFG 2060
Freitag: 12:00 - 14:00, wöchentlich (13x)

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Kommentar/Beschreibung

Veranstaltungsinhalte: Since the 1980s debates on so-called “environmental refugees” have resurfaced and inspired a vivid academic and political debate in the UN, EU and at national security bodies. Within this seminar students will encounter the shifts and changes that marked that debate and learn to reflect on the relationship between academic discourses and changing political landscapes. We will explore the security-focused approaches to “environmental refugees” in the 1980s to early 2000s, the strong voices of migration scholars arguing against mono-causal perspectives of migration; international law scholars’ arguments for/ against broadening the category of “refugee” and finally turn to present-day debates on how migration in the light of climate change can be perceived as an adaptation strategy.
Lernziele/Kompetenzen: 1) Understand and explain key concepts in the changing debate on climate change and human migration 2) Identify and critically assess the features of such changing discourses and discuss them in the context of political developments 3) Practice academic skills such as presentations and debates in English 4) Practice how to write a narrative literature review

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