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https://cccp.uni-koeln.de/sites/cccp/Lehre/2023_SS/Gender_and_Politics-Summer23_Celebi.pdf The course aims to introduce students to the fields of gender and politics by presenting the main contributions of feminist theories to the analysis of states, institutions, policymaking, and politics. The course uses the core concepts of gender and political science literature to analyze how citizenship, welfare policies, and societal relations are constructed. The readings engage with notions of sex and gender and how they have shaped public policies, and how public policies have affected social, economic, and political dynamics. The seminar closely examines the policy fields of political representation, labor, care, and migration. Furthermore, considering the recent scientific publications, participants will focus on the role of international civil society and the European Union in mainstreaming the gender equality agenda. Finally, the course brings forth the contemporary debates of gender and politics scholarship: de-democratization, anti-gender politics, and intersectional politics. The seminar will be held as block sessions for seven weeks. Each session includes theory lectures, empirical examples, group work/assignments, and class discussions. In addition, a participant will make a short presentation on one reading in each session to kick off the conversation.
Discrimination based on any social category (racism, sexism, homophobia,transphobia, ageism, ablism and so.) will not be tolerated. Participants are encouraged to disagree with others based upon facts and documentation. |
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Gender and Politics is a seminar for students with a background in social science. Participants should be familiar with basic political science and social policy concepts. The seminar is held in English. Therefore, participants should be able to read, write and articulate themselves in English. However, perfection is neither required, nor expected. Students are expected to attend the seminar on a regular basis, read the required readings, and participate in class discussions. Attendance to the first week is obligatory since we will review the syllabus and allocate presentations. |
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Für die Anmeldung zur Teilnahme müssen Sie sich in KLIPS 2.0 als Studierende*r identifizieren. |
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siehe Stellung im Studienplan |
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1- Make a presentation (10 minutes) in one session (20% of the final grade) 2- Submit a term paper of 3.000-4.000 words (80% of the final grade) |
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Note: The topic for the term paper should be individually agreed upon with the instructor (before June 15, 2023). Term paper accounts for 80% of the final grade and must be written in English. Please send your term paper via email to celebi@wiso.uni-koeln.de no later than July 1, 2022. Please be sure that you have received a confirmation of your email.
Students should register via KLIPS2. Readings will be available on ILIAS |
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