Our lives do not happen outside of a geographical context. Our everyday existence happens in places - in the city where we live, the street, our house, the lecture room, the pub or the café. This course provides a critical introduction to Social Geography, focusing on the relations between place, identity and society. Geography - or place - as this course will reveal, matters to how our identities are understood and our position in society at large. Our identities come to define how we may belong in place, or may be situated as different, and ‘out of place’. Our identities - and where they play out - can be trivial, or they can be a matter of life and death.
The course will cover a range of key concepts, current debates and contemporary issues in Social Geography. The course outlines current geographical thinking about social geographies of place, scale, identity and power. It will also provide a series of ‘lenses’ for thinking about these themes through representations; practices; mobility; struggles and hope for the future. Indeed, drawing examples from around the world and at a variety of geographical scales, the module explores the contested nature of our social world and conflicting meanings of our place within it.
Admission settings
The course is part of admission "sow659 SE1 Social Geography WS".
Die Eintragung in dieses Seminar ist Bedingung für die Teilnahme dem Seminar 1.07.1171 des Moduls. The following rules apply for the admission:
This setting is active from 14.09.2022 17:05 to 06.11.2022 23:59. Enrolment is allowed for up to 1 courses of the admission set.
At least one of these conditions must be fulfilled for enrolment:
Degree is Master of Education (Wirtschaftspädagogik) and Subject is Politik
Degree is Zwei-Fächer-Bachelor and Subject is Sozialwissenschaften
Subject is European Studies in Global Perspectives
Degree is Austausch and Subject is Sozialwissenschaften
Degree is Fach-Bachelor and Subject is Sozialwissenschaften
The following categories of people are preferred during seat allocation:
Higher semesters will be preferred.
A defined number of seats will be assigned to these courses.
The seats in the affected courses have been assigned at 25.09.2022 on 03:30. Additional seats may be available via a wait list.
The enrolment is possible from 14.09.2022, 17:05 to 06.11.2022, 23:59.