Module Number:
| 13739
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Module Title: | Anthropos in the Anthropocene |
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Anthropos im Anthropozän
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Department: |
Faculty 5 - Business, Law and Social Sciences
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Responsible Staff Member: | -
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. phil. habil. Schwarz, Astrid
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Language of Teaching / Examination: | English |
Duration: | 1 semester |
Frequency of Offer: |
Every summer semester
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Credits: |
6
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Learning Outcome: | As a result of taking part in this module students have
- knowledge about theories and concepts in the field of ethics and anthropology (e.g. responsibility, care, participation).
They are able to
- criticallc study nature-culture debates in different discourses, mainly in STS and anthropology,
- develope a one semester study project on the basis of the acquired theories and methods, and
- create and present a well documented and analytically grounded written report based on a sound research design and question.
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Contents: | The Anthropocene is a term of the 21th century, it focuses attention on the role of humans as being virtually a natural force. When being introduced the wording was realigned according to the terminology of geology, however it became quickly adopted in a sociopolitical context and also by cultural studies. As a consequence the discourse has globally expanded and nowadays revolves around the question of the anthropos, the role of man in its environment on a global and local scale. This course offers theoretical reflections about the limits and opportunities of human action in an age, in which humans do not only encounter themselves in technical and artistic works, but also in nature. The module deals with anthropological questions and challenges a method of philosophical field work: how can technology- environment assemblages be described adequately, and how is the historical and media dimension to be included. Empirical-based models and cultural studies analysis are investigated, issues such as geoengineering, design with nature, extraction, in general environmental degradation is scrutinized. How become socio- economic and eco-cultural contexts relevant for local realities of life, how do responsibility, participation, or empowerment do play out as action guiding values in this game of transformation.
The course is organised around lectures and student‘s study projects; topics of the study project are chosen together and intermediate results discussed in class. |
Recommended Prerequisites: | none |
Mandatory Prerequisites: | none |
Forms of Teaching and Proportion: | -
Seminar
/ 4 Hours per Week per Semester
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Self organised studies
/ 120 Hours
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Teaching Materials and Literature: | Literature and learning materials are given in the course description and will be announced during the first class meeting. |
Module Examination: | Continuous Assessment (MCA) |
Assessment Mode for Module Examination: | - project proposal, max. 3 pages (25 %)
- final presentation, 5-25 min (15 %)
- project report, min. 12 pages (60 %)
The duration of the final presentation will be announced in the first class meeting. |
Evaluation of Module Examination: | Performance Verification – graded |
Limited Number of Participants: | None |
Part of the Study Programme: | -
Abschluss im Ausland /
Architektur /
keine PO
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Master (research-oriented) /
Betriebswirtschaftslehre /
PO 2017
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
eBusiness /
PO 2007
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Master (research-oriented) /
eBusiness /
PO 2007
- 2. SÄ 2012
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Materialchemie /
PO 2018
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Master (research-oriented) /
Materialchemie /
PO 2018
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Master (research-oriented) /
Stadtplanung /
PO 2019
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Master (research-oriented) /
Transformation Studies /
PO 2024
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Umweltwissenschaften /
PO 2025
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Bachelor (research-oriented) - Co-Op Programme with Practical Placement /
Umweltwissenschaften - dual /
PO 2025
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Master (research-oriented) /
Urban Design and Sustainable Revitalization /
PO 2024
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsinformatik /
PO 2024
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Bachelor (applied) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2018
- 2. SÄ 2021
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2008
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2019
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2023
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Master (applied) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2018
- 1. SÄ 2023
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Master (applied) - Extended Semester /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2018
- 1. SÄ 2023
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Master (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen /
PO 2019
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Bachelor (applied) - Co-Op Programme with Practical Placement /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - dual /
PO 2018
- 2. SÄ 2021
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Bachelor (research-oriented) - Co-Op Programme with Integrated Vocational Training /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - dual /
PO 2023
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Bachelor (research-oriented) - Co-Op Programme with Practical Placement /
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - dual /
PO 2023
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Bachelor (research-oriented) /
Wirtschaftsmathematik /
PO 2023
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Bachelor (research-oriented) - Co-Op Programme with Practical Placement /
Wirtschaftsmathematik - dual /
PO 2023
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Master (research-oriented) /
World Heritage Studies /
PO 2008
- NF 2021
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Master (research-oriented) - Double Degree /
World Heritage Studies /
PO 2008
- 4. SÄ 2017
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Master (research-oriented) - Double Degree /
World Heritage Studies /
PO 2021
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| This module has been approved for the general studies. |
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