Courses: GEO337 Discourses, Politics and People: Critical Perspectives on Environmental Governance - Spring 2019




Credits

10.0

Level of Study

Master

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring

Place of Instruction

Teaching through the learning platform Mitt UiB.

Objectives and Content

Give the student an introduction to current theories on environment and societal development. Create an in-depth understanding of important research themes within the nexus environment-society, presenting theories of relevance for the master thesis.

The course is based upon research within the fields of environment and development in a global perspective and aims to stimulate critical perspectives on established knowledge and 'facts' that have dominated strategies/policies. Myths and narratives about themes like climate change, biodiversity management, environmental degradation, energy policies and planning in different parts of the world are analyzed in light of theory of science where knowledge is viewed as socially constructed. Conventional views concerning environmental management are challenged in light of disequilibrium ecology and political ecology. In the interaction between people and nature, institutions are important for different groups¿ access to and governance of natural resources. The course is concerned with knowledge about power relations in the encounter between local communities and global discourses and institutions.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

Skills

The student

General knowledge

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

Bachelor in Geography, Development Studies, or equivalent.

Access to the Course

Master's Programme in Development Geography (MASV-MEHA) or Master's Programme in Geography (MASV-GEOG)

Teaching and learning methods

This is a Web-based course.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Participation in online debates and online role play.

 

 

Forms of Assessment

Portfolio with 3 essays (50% of the total grade) and one online home exam (50% of the total grade).

Grading Scale

Grading A-F

Subject Overlap

 

Assessment Semester

Assessment in teaching semester

Course Evaluation

Department of Geography evaluates a third of its course portfolio each semester. GEO337 will therefore be evaluated at least every third time the course is offered. 

Contact Information

Department of Geography

advice@geografi.uib.no

Department

Department of Geography