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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Masterseminar Veranstaltungsnummer 3312133
Semester WiSe 2024/25 SWS 4
Rhythmus Moodle-Link  
Veranstaltungsstatus Freigegeben für Vorlesungsverzeichnis  Freigegeben  Sprache englisch
Belegungsfristen - Eine Belegung ist online erforderlich Zentrale Abmeldefrist    01.07.2024 - 31.03.2025    aktuell
Geo-Frist    01.07.2024 - 08.10.2024   
Veranstaltungsformat Präsenz

Termine

Gruppe 1
Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Gebäude Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Status Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Mi. 13:00 bis 17:00 c.t. wöch 30.10.2024 bis 05.02.2025  0.101 (Unterrichtsraum)
Stockwerk: EG


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Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Haase, Dagmar, Professor, Dr.
Wolff, Manuel , Dr.
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang LP Semester
Master of Arts  Urbane Geographien Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2013 )   10  -  
Master of Arts  Urbane Geographien Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2017 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Chemie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Geographie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Informatik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Mathematik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Physik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Chemie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Geographie Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Global Change Geography Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Informatik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Mathematik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Optical Sciences Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Physik Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Polymer Science Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Urbane Geographien Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Einrichtungen
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut, Landschaftsökologie und Biogeographie
Inhalt
Kurzkommentar

The master course will provide insights into the field of environmental and social justice in terms of concepts, qualitative and quantitative assessments with respective methods and indicators and interpretation. The focus will further be on how environmental and social justice are related to concepts of urban development, including the "Green City", the "Sustainable City", the "Neoliberal City", etc. The participants will actively contribute with an own oral and written paper as well as course activities (exercises, discussions, 3 days field trip in Berlin).

Kommentar

The master course will provide insights into the field of environmental and social justice (ESJ) in terms of concepts, qualitative and quantitative assessments with respective methods and indicators and interpretation. The focus will further be on how environmental and social justice are related to concepts of urban development, including the "Green City", the "Sustainable City", the "Neoliberal City", etc. The course will focus on botn qualitative and quantitative approaches on ESJ.

The course will be given in English language.

The participants will actively contribute with an own oral and written paper as well as course activities (exercises, discussions, 3 days field trip in Berlin).

Students will have the opportunity to submit their MAP in scientific paper format. 

Literatur

Anguelovski, I., 2015. From Toxic Sites to Parks as (Green) LULUs? New Challenges of Inequity, Privilege, Gentrification, and Exclusion for Urban Environmental Justice. J. Plan. Lit. 31, 23–36. doi:10.1177/0885412215610491.

Cucca, R. 2012. The Unexpected Consequences of Sustainability. Green Cities between Innovation and Ecogentrification. Sociologica 6(2).

Curran, W. and T. Hamilton. 2012. Just green enough: contesting environmental gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Local Environment 17: 1027-1042.

Dooling, S. 2009. Ecological Gentrification: A Research Agenda Exploring Justice in the City. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 33:621-639.

Dooling, S. 2012. Sustainability Planning, Ecological Gentrification and the Production of Urban Vulnerabilities. In: S. Dooling and G. Simon (Eds.), Cities, Nature and Development: The Politics and Production of Urban Vulnerabilities. Ashgate, Farnham, United Kingdom. pp. 101-119.

Gould, K.A., Lewis, T.L., 2017. Green Gentrification: Urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice. Routledge. 182 p.

Kabisch, N. and D. Haase. 2014. Just green or justice of green? Provision of urban green spaces in Berlin, Germany. Landscape and Urban Planning 122: 129-139.

Haase D, S Kabisch, A Haase, N Larondelle, N Schwarz, M Wolff, J Kronenberg, N Kabisch, K Krellenberg, L Fischer, D Rink, S Pauleit, E Andersson, E Banzhaf, N Frantzeskaki, I Ring, F Baró, P Kremer, J Mathey, M Brenck. 2017. Greening cities – to be socially inclusive? About the paradox of society and ecology in cities. Habitat International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2017.04.005.

Kronenberg, Jakub; Annegret Haase, Edyta Łaszkiewicz, Attila Antal, Aliaksandra Baravikova, Magdalena Biernacka, Diana Dushkova, Richard Filčak, Dagmar Haase, Maria Ignatieva, Yaryna Khmara, Mihai Razvan Nita, Diana Andreea Onose. 2020. Environmental justice in the context of urban green space availability, accessibility and attractiveness in postsocialist cities. Cities 106, 10282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102862.

Low, S., 2013. Public Space and Diversity: Distributive, Procedural and Interactional Justice for Parks, in: Young, G., Stevenson, D. (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 295–310.

Wolch, J. R., J. Byrne, and J. Newell. 2014. Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice: The challenge of making cities ‘just green enough’. Landscape and Urban Planning 125:234-244.

Prüfung

Students need to submit a MAP (based on an oral contribution during the course). Students have the opportunity to submit their MAP in scientific paper format. 

Strukturbaum

Die Veranstaltung wurde 3 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis WiSe 2024/25 gefunden:

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