Globalisation and Regionalisation 490-ERS-1GRE
Topics:
1. The concept of globalization and regionalization. Political, economic and cultural approach.
2. Political theories of regional integration on the example of Spain, Italy, Germany, India and the USA.
3. Economic globalization. The activities of the World Bank. International corporations. Hypercompetition.
4. Globalization and regionalization in the environmental context. Solving global problems in the context of protecting the natural environment
5. Contemporary water conflicts. Climate migration.
6. Cultural approach to globalization .
7. Global and regional demographic problems
8. Globalization of education.
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Study Profile: General Academic
Form of Study: Full-time
Field and Discipline of Science: Social Sciences and Political Science and Administration
Year/Semester of Study: Erasmus/Semester I
Prerequisites: English language minimum B2 level
Number of Teaching Hours with Breakdown of Instructional Forms: Conversations 15 hours
Teaching Methods: Lecture, moderated discussion.
ECTS Points: 3
Student Workload:
- Participation in classes: 15 hours (0.6 ECTS points)
- Preparation for classes and exams, consultations: 60 hours (2.4 ECTS points)
- Total workload: 75 hours (3 ECTS points)
Quantitative Indicators:
- Student workload related to classes requiring direct teacher participation: 15 hours (0.6 ECTS points)
- Student workload not requiring direct teacher participation: 60 hours (2.4 ECTS points)
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W cyklu 2024:
The goals of the subject Globalization and Regionalization are to provide a deep understanding of key concepts, and analyze the interplay between global and regional dynamics. Students will explore the economic, political, and cultural impacts, evaluate policy frameworks, and assess challenges and opportunities in a globalized world. Critical thinking will be encouraged through interdisciplinary approaches, preparing students to engage with real-world global and regional issues effectively. |
W cyklu 2025:
The goals of the subject Globalization and Regionalization are to provide a deep understanding of key concepts, and analyze the interplay between global and regional dynamics. Students will explore the economic, political, and cultural impacts, evaluate policy frameworks, and assess challenges and opportunities in a globalized world. Critical thinking will be encouraged through interdisciplinary approaches, preparing students to engage with real-world global and regional issues effectively. |
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Knowledge:
KP6_WG2 - the geographical, political, socio-economic, and legal conditions of international relations.
KP6_WG4 - advanced knowledge of the history of international relations and contemporary history.
KP6_WG3 - the history and the current rules, norms, and regulations governing the functioning of institutions and organizations that participate in international relations.
Skills:
KP6_UO1 - cooperate and work in a group, taking on various roles within it.
KP6_UW2 - identify the cause-and-effect relationships of international events.
KP6_UK4 - proficiently use a Western European language at an advanced level (B2 CEFR) and communicate in an Eastern European language at the A1/A2 CEFR level, with a particular focus on specialized vocabulary related to international relations.
Kryteria oceniania
The following criteria are taken into account before issuing the final grade:
- attendance at classes (you can have one unexcused absence),
- activity during classes, participation in discussions, group work, general involvement),
- final test.
Depending on applicable regulations, the final test or final examination may be conducted using electronic tools.
Literatura
1. Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2017
2. David Held, Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt, and Jonathan Perraton – Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture, Stanford University Press, 1999
3. Saskia Lassen, Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages, Princeton University Press, 2006
4. Arjun Appadurai, Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, University of Minnesota Press, 1996
5. Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005
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W cyklu 2024:
1. Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2017 2. David Held, Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt, and Jonathan Perraton – Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture, Stanford University Press, 1999 3. Saskia Lassen, Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages, Princeton University Press, 2006 4. Arjun Appadurai, Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, University of Minnesota Press, 1996 5. Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005 |
W cyklu 2025:
1. Manfred B. Steger, Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2017 2. David Held, Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt, and Jonathan Perraton – Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture, Stanford University Press, 1999 3. Saskia Lassen, Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages, Princeton University Press, 2006 4. Arjun Appadurai, Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, University of Minnesota Press, 1996 5. Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005 |
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