SPR962 – Rural Sociology

Modul
Rural Sociology
Rural Sociology
Modulnummer
SPR962
Version: 1
Fakultät
Angewandte Sprachen und Interkulturelle Kommunikation
Niveau
Master
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Wintersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr. Doris Fetscher
Doris.Fetscher(at)fh-zwickau.de

Dozent/-in(nen)
Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch
in "Rural Sociology"

ECTS-Credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

3.00 SWS (1.00 SWS Seminar | 2.00 SWS Vorlesung mit integr. Übung / seminaristische Vorlesung)

Selbststudienzeit

105.00 Stunden
105.00 Stunden Selbststudium / Übungsaufgaben - Rural Sociology

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)
Keine
Prüfungsleistung(en)

alternative Prüfungsleistung - Präsentation
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 20 min | Wichtung: 20%
in "Rural Sociology"

alternative Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Wichtung: 20%
in "Rural Sociology"

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Wichtung: 20%
in "Rural Sociology"

mündliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 20 min | Wichtung: 40%
in "Rural Sociology"

Medienform
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Lehrinhalte/Gliederung
  • What does it mean sociological way of thinking? Case of rural sociology, decline of agriculture, paradoxes, neo-ruralism.
  • European and Czech traditions of  landscape perception
  • Landscape as human experience and object of science
  • Concept of cultural landscape: socio-cultural roots I different cultures
  • Limits of bio-ecology in understanding Czech and European landscapes
  • Limits of sociology in understanding landscape and case of environmental sociology
  • European landscape typologies I a II.
  • Contemporary changes in European and Czech landscapes
  • Unknown Phenomenon of Green Man. Visit of the face of Green Man.
  • Land – Art and Land, People and Art (LPA), including excursion to the Czech project of LPA
Qualifikationsziele

The connections between society and the landscape go beyond descriptive sociological perspectives of biophysical landscapes. Holistically, contemporary rural sociology incorporates philosophical, cultural, anthropological and ecological interactions between man and nature, and between social and ecological systems. European, and particularly Czech, landscapes represent ecological as well as sociocultural heritages. Human experiences with landscapes, social and cultural constructions and transformations of landscapes, and the ways in which we bring meaning to landscapes are the main topics of this course.

 

A primary aim of rural sociology is to show landscape both as a geo-ecological phenomenon and as a sociocultural construction. The development of basic knowledge of ecological and cultural constructions of the Czech and European landscapes thus requires us to discuss a range of topics, including contemporary environmental and ecological issues, globalization and the landscape, and orientations in pan-European landscape typology.  Hours for the seminars will be used for the excursion for into real landscape.

Besondere Zulassungsvoraussetzung

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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen

The basic overview of the terms ecology, landscape ecology, biosphere, ecological crisis, and sustainable development.

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