280.842 European Cities in a Global Context
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023W, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

  • understand and criticize key concepts and theories about the interplay between globalization and the development of cities
  • discuss the impacts of globalization on cities from a critical perspective
  • identify trends of urban development in Europe related to globalization

Subject of course

The course is organized in three interrelated parts:

Part 1, “theorizing globalization”, deepens knowledge about definitions (e.g. economic, cultural, social), drivers (technological change, trade policies, climate change) and effects (e.g. social inequality) of globalization through the presentation and discussion of different theories and concepts. As globalization also means that different regions in the world are brought into relation in various ways, theories that grasp the relationships between different macro-regions in the world are discussed (dependence theory, postcolonial theories (‘ordinary cities’, ‘worlding’), imperial mode of living).

Part 2, "the interplay between the ‘global’ and the ‘local’”, presents conceptual and theoretical approaches about the impact of globalization on urban development. Origins and assumptions of these approaches are presented, as well as selected empirical evidence for different cities. The part starts with the discussion of two approaches which conceptualize ‘the city’ or ‘the urban’ in a global context (mobile urbanism, planetary urbanization), followed by world cities and global cities theories. After that, the impact of globalization on cities will be discussed, with a special emphasis on the associated social challenges (polarization, segregation and gentrification).

 Part 3, "the ‘European City’ in a globalized world”, starts with a presentation of the European City as a planning and policy model. A focus is then laid on the role of social housing in the European City, as one key feature of the latter. Furthermore, it will be asked how globalization affects the European City, respectively how it is transformed in this changing context. The final session is an open discussion that wraps up the discussed approaches and critically reflects on how European cities are transforming under conditions of accelerating globalization.

Teaching methods

  • Lectures
  • Guest lectures
  • Readings for each lecture
  • Discussion of readings in the classroom
  • Final discussion of the lecture content at the end of the semester

Mode of examination

Oral

Additional information

This course is one of three mandatory classes of Module 1 in the Spatial Planning Master's curriculum. Students doing the whole module will be promoted in the registration list.

Kick-off for Module 1 and start of the course: 3.10.2023, 10.00!!

 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue10:00 - 11:0003.10.2023HS 14A Günther Feuerstein Module Kick-Off-Event
Tue11:00 - 13:0003.10.2023 - 16.01.2024Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue11:00 - 13:0023.01.2024Seminarraum AE U1 - 7 1. Prüfungstermin
European Cities in a Global Context - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue03.10.202310:00 - 11:00HS 14A Günther Feuerstein Module Kick-Off-Event
Tue03.10.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue10.10.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue17.10.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue24.10.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue31.10.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue07.11.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue14.11.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue21.11.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue28.11.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue05.12.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue12.12.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue19.12.202311:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue09.01.202411:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue16.01.202411:00 - 13:00Hörsaal 15 Vorlesungstermin
Tue23.01.202411:00 - 13:00Seminarraum AE U1 - 7 1. Prüfungstermin

Examination modalities

Oral examination

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
15.09.2023 09:00 30.09.2023 23:59 10.10.2023 23:59

Registration modalities

This course is one of three mandatory classes of Module 1 in the Spatial Planning Master's curriculum. Students doing the whole module will be promoted in the registration list.

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 440 Spatial Planning Mandatory elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

English