An-Institut der Stiftung Weltethos
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Human-Dignity Based Globalization in a World of Conflicts

DozentInProf. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Hemel
VeranstaltungsartBlockseminar, Masterveranstaltung
SWS2
SpracheEnglisch
Wochentag/ UhrzeitMittwoch, 25.10., 13.30-17.15 Uhr
Mittwoch, 08.11., 13.30-17.15 Uhr
Mittwoch, 22.11., 13.30-17.15 Uhr
Mittwoch, 06.12., 13.30-17.15 Uhr
Mittwoch, 17.01., 13.30-17.15 Uhr
Ort          Weltethos-Institut, Hintere Grabenstraße 26, 72070 Tübingen
Voraussetzungen/ ZielgruppeMasterstudierende
Leistungsnachweis/ Prüfungsform
ECTS-Credits
Aktive Teilnahme, Referat, Hausarbeit 
3-6 ECTS
AnmeldungPer E-Mail – mit Angabe von Name, Matrikelnummer, Studienfach und Semesterzahl, Adresse, Geburtsort und -datum bei lehre@weltethos-institut.org
Anmeldefrist6. Oktober 2023
Max. TeilnehmerInnenzahl24

Literatur

  • Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J.A. (2019) The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty. London; dt. Das Gleichgewicht der Macht, 2019. 
  • Campbell, Patricia J., Aran McKinnon, and Christy R: Stevens. 2010. An Introduction to Global Studies. Wiley-Blackwell. 
  • Harvey, David (2003) The New Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (excerpts) 
  • Kalb, Don (2005) “From Flows to Violence: Politics and Knowledge in the Debates on Globalization & Empire.” Anthropological Theory 5(2): 176-204. 
  • Ignatieff, Michael, 2003. “Human Rights as Idolatry”, in Ignatieff, Michael, Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 53-100. 
  • Richard Falk, Human Rights Horizons: The Pursuit of Justice in a Globalizing World (New York: Routledge, 2000).
  • Steger, Manfred (2017) “Globalization: A Contested Concept” in Globalization: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
  • Yong Wang, “China’s New Concept of Global Governance and Action Plan for International Cooperation,” Centre for International Governance Innovation (Canada), 2019
  • Hemel, U., Geiger, G., & Schößler, S. (Eds.). (2022). Globalisierung, Menschenrechte und Wirtschaft: Stand und Perspektiven (1st ed.). Verlag Barbara Budrich
  • Hemel, Ulrich, Wert und Werte, Ethik für Manager, 2. Auflage München: Hanser 2007 
  • Hemel, U., Dierksmeier, C. and Manemann, J. (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftsanthropologie, Grundlegung für eine Wissenschaft vom Menschen, der wirtschaftlich handelt, Baden Baden 2015

Beschreibung

In this course we are going to explore and challenge the concept of globalization and analyze how it has impacted the world that we live in today. We will introduce ourselves to the concept of „Globalization with Human Dignity“ which will enable us to think critically and reflect on why we need the concept of ‚Human Dignity‘ when we think about development and globalization. The course will ask questions like: „Who has globalization benefited?“, „Is globalization happening in only one direction west–>east or north–>south?“, „Who should globalization benefit?“, „How can we ensure that globalization benefits all equally?“.

The objectives of this course are to provide you with different theoretical perspectives to critically analyse (a) the continuing relevance of the State and (b) positive and negative consequences of globalization processes for various dimensions of security, such as military, political, economic, cultural and psychological.