Syllabus for Critical Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Sweden
Kritiska perspektiv på hållbar utveckling i Sverige
A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Syllabus
- 7.5 credits
- Course code: 1MV072
- Education cycle: First cycle
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Main field(s) of study and in-depth level:
Sustainable Development G1N
- Grading system: Fail (U), Pass (3), Pass with credit (4), Pass with distinction (5)
- Established: 2016-03-10
- Established by: The Faculty Board of Science and Technology
- Applies from: Autumn 2016
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Entry requirements:
60 credits
- Responsible department: Department of Earth Sciences
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- account for different actors' perspective on sustainable development in Sweden, and critically discuss their different definitions of and indicators of sustainable development;
- account for and critically discuss the origin and development of the Swedish sustainability discourse, and conflicting conceptions of Sweden as a world leader within the sustainability field;
- account for what characterises Swedish work and Swedish initiatives for sustainable development at the local, regional and international level;
- critically relate to and evaluate Swedish actors' visions and solutions that aims at a sustainable future, and their different strategies to achieve a sustainable society in a global context.
Content
The course starts out with analysing and evaluating different dimensions of and perspectives on sustainable development in Sweden. On the basis of that starting point, the course highlights practical work for sustainable development and the societal/scientific debate concerning the subject. To deepen the understanding of the complex sustainability challenge the course provides a historical description of how sustainable development through time and space has been handled and interpreted in different Swedish contexts and by different Swedish actors. On the general level the course aims encourage to a critical discussion and reflection concerning Swedish actors' visions about a sustainable future, and their different strategies to achieve a sustainable society.
Instruction
The teaching consists of lectures, seminars and workshops. The lectures are given by guest lecturer from different academic disciplines. The teaching methods stimulate to active student participation.
Assessment
The students are examined through written preparation and active participation in seminars and workshops (3 credits) and trough presentation and documentation of group projects (4.5 credits).
Syllabus Revisions
- Latest syllabus (applies from Autumn 2022)
- Previous syllabus (applies from Autumn 2019)
- Previous syllabus (applies from Autumn 2016)
Reading list
Reading list
Applies from: Spring 2018
Some titles may be available electronically through the University library.
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Bernes, Claes;
Lundgren, Lars J.
Naylor, Martin
Use and misuse of nature's resources : an environmental history of Sweden
Stockholm: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 2009
Mandatory
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Course Reader
Mandatory
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DiCarlo, Christopher
How to become a really good pain in the ass : a critical thinker's guide to asking the right questions
Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2011.
Mandatory
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Hilson, Mary.
The Nordic model : Scandinavia since 1945
London: Reaktion Books, 2008
Mandatory