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Comparison: EU and Beyond M 3: Social Structures and Social Change M 4: Empirical Social Research Methods M 5: Introduction to Academic Research 2. Semester M 6: Culture and Social Change M 7: International [...] models and social identities. Reasons for this include digitalisation, climate change, the weakening of democratic institutions in various countries, growing social polarisation and global social inequality [...] violent social and political conflicts, and the resulting migration movements. Course content & structure Recommended course of studies Annex 1. Semester M 1: Social Scientific Theories of Social Change
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Giulia Lasagni Social philosophy (recognition, social practice, social structures, injustice) Philosophy of the social sciences (normativity, naturalism, constructivism, reductionism) Social groups (group [...] integration Dr. Vincent Genganagel sociology & social theory historical sociology higher education social inequality social movements sociology of sciences eco-social transformation Prof. Dr. Ulrich Glassmann [...] and migration Transnational sense of community Social class/social inequality Conflicts Prof. Dr. Monika Eigmüller EU-Migration/ Border Regime Policy EU-Social Policy Cultural Studies The constitution of
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Thus, the theory that narratives are a mechanism of social repair (or social change in an old-fashioned language) simply states that, in times of social disorder, repair follows a path that is determined [...] shape social relations, and social relations shape ideas. The inter- esting theoretical issue is how this feedback unfolds in time and the cumulative effects over time. The theory is that social relations [...] narrative shift which social relations no longer accommodate or with a change of social relations that unmakes the resonance to the old stories into which people were socialized. It is to be expected that
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studies of today's challenges for education in Europe, in view of their social and individual implications (e.g. social inequality, social inclusion, transnational biographies, etc.) Professional competence: [...] perspective to approach and classify social topics. Social and individual competence: Students will benefit from having developed a set of analytical skills to discuss the social construction of meaning, that [...] students to ana- lyse economic aspects and social phenomena in a European context. The module introduces the students to basic, diverging perspectives on economic and social issues within research on European
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understand major concepts, principles and positions in the social and political philosophy of Europe. They are able to identify different social and political dimensions of Eu- rope and are familiar with [...] positions in the social and political philosophy of Europe. They can identify current normative issues of Europe. They are able to engage in substantial discussions about major social and political issues [...] requirements in one of the four branches of Doing Europe: Research, Art and Scenography, Journalism, (Social) Entrepreneurship. They are able to discuss their projects with students attending DE 1 and DE 6
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himself uses mainly the (more normative) term of social justice, and not the rather sociological one of social (in)equality. Also, the ILO had used “social justice” in the preamble of its founding docu- [...] of social inequality – is an impressive reminder that social justice is a core condition for the stability of democracies. Also, the ILO had to recognize in recent decades that the notion of social progress [...] with and against the market. The ILO and ‘global social justice’ Review: Daniel Maul – The International Labour Organization. 100 Years of Global Social Policy, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019 Nils Exner (nils
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