Syllabus for Sustainable Development - Worldviews and Discourses - a Seminar Series

Hållbar utveckling - synsätt och deras diskurser - en seminarieserie

5.0 credits

Syllabus

  • Course Code: 1MV502
  • Education Cycle: Second cycle
  • Main Field(s) of Study and In-Depth Level: Sustainable Development A1N
  • Grading System: Fail (U), Pass (G).
  • Established: 2007-03-15
  • Established by: Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga fakultetsnämnden
  • Syllabus Applies from: week 35, 2009
  • Entry Requirements: Completed first semester in the Master Programme in Sustainable Development

Learning Outcomes

After finishing the course the student shall:
• be able to show cross disciplinary understanding of different views of Sustainable development and different ideologies in the field of environment and development;
• be able to critically analyse controversies, similarities and disagreements in the sustainability debate by deriving different standpoints from presumptions and views on humans, nature, development, technology and economy;
• be able to use discourse analysis as a tool to understand the debate and practical applications of the concept of Sustainable development;
• have developed a personal attitude towards his/her own role regarding causes and solutions in the field of Sustainable development.

Content

Ideologies and views within the sustainability debate: assumptions regarding humanity, development, technology and economy. Application if discourse analysis as tool. Case studies. In-depth analysis/discussions concerning ethical and philosophical perspectives on sustainable development.

Instructions

The teaching will primarily take place through seminars. The seminars are held by the course coordinator in collaboration with lectures from different academic disciplines and other relevant areas of society. Great importance is given to active participation by the student, as well as reflection and critical challenging of own and others worldviews and values.

Assessment

The students attain their credits through writing of papers and active participation at the seminars.

Reading List

Applies from: week 03, 2010

  • Course Reader

    Mandatory

  • Welzer, Harald Climate wars : why people will be killed in the twenty-first century

    Cambridge : Polity, cop. 2012 - vii, 222 s.

    ISBN: 0-7456-5145-3 LIBRIS-ID: 12520864

    Library Catalogue

    Mandatory

  • Gardiner, Stephen A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption

    Environmental Values, 2006

Contact

Department of Earth Sciences

Geocentrum, Villav. 16 752 36 Uppsala

Villav. 16, 752 36 UPPSALA

Fax: 018-471 2592