Lehrende: Prof. Dr. Antje Wiener
Veranstaltungsart:
Seminar
Anzeige im Stundenplan:
IPT1: Practice&Norm.
Semesterwochenstunden:
2
Credits:
6,0
Unterrichtssprache:
Englisch
Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl:
10 | 22
Weitere Informationen:
Verwendbar in folgenden Studiengängen bzw. Modulen:
- M.A. Politikwissenschaft (FSB ab WiSe 2014/15): Modul Internationale Politische Theorie (IPT 1)
- M.A. Politikwissenschaft (FSB WiSe 2013/14): Profilmodul
- Masterstudiengänge der Fakultät WiSo: Wahlbereich
- Graduate School der Fakultät WiSo
Kommentare/ Inhalte:
This seminar addresses the gap between practice and normativity-based approaches in IR theory. In times of international crisis social scientists should be able to position themselves vis-à-vis a world that has arguably come out of joint. Yet, particularly those engaging in theory all too often remain silent. In this seminar, we discuss strategies to counter this silence and encourage critical engagement with the world on behalf of the scholars themselves. The seminar takes a theory-guided approach to define possible strategies for engagement with current global crises. During the first part, we will discuss current approaches in IR theory, especially drawing on the 'practice turn' literature and the 'norms' literature. The second part of the seminar turns to selected instances of 'crisis' in world politics. Assuming the pitfalls of global order to be visible 'on the ground,' students are asked to focus on 'crisis' as an agonistic process during which the meaning of order becomes subject to contestation. This examination of illustrative case scenarios is based on the concept of 'problem oriented learning' (POI). That is, students work in small groups to prepare theory-led presentations of research problems that emerge as particularly relevant in the context of our debates. The presentations will help students to frame and focus on study projects which may lead to their MA dissertation proposals.
Literatur:
Core readings (Selection):
- Adler, Emanuel and Vincent Pouliot, eds 2012, International Practices. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Bueger, Christian and Frank Gadinger 2015, The Play of International Practice, International Studies Quarterly 59 (3): 449-460
- Frost, Mervyn and Silvyia Lechner 2016, Two Conceptions of International Practice: Aristotelian Praxis or Wittgensteinian Language-games? Review of International Studies 4 (2): 334-350
- Hofius, Maren 2016, Community at the Border or the Boundaries of Community? The Case of EU Field Diplomats, Review of International Studies 42 (5): 939-967. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210516000085
- Krook, Monica L and Jacqui True 2012, Rethinking the Life Cycles of International Norms: The United Nations and the Global Promotion of Gender Equality, European Journal of International Relations, 18 (1): 103-127
- Laden, Anthony Simon and David Owen eds 2007, Multiculturalism and Political Theory. Cambridge: CUP
- Neumann Iver B 2002, Returning Practice to the Linguistic Turn: The Case of Diplomacy. Millenium Journal of International Studies 31: 627-651
- Tully, James 2012, Middle East Legal and Governmental Pluralism: A View of the Field from the Demos, Middle East Law and Governance 4 (2-3): 225-263
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23802014.2017.1359064?journalCode=rtwt20
- Wiener, Antje 2014, A Theory of Contestation, Heidelberg et al: Springer
Blogs:
- https://trafo.hypotheses.org/category/doing-global-international-relations
http://global.oup.com/uk/orc/politics/intro/baylis6e/student/blogs/ (overview)
http://duckofminerva.com/2017/10/entering-the-global-multilogue-a-replique-to-the-german-zeit-manifesto.html
https://web.stanford.edu/dept/CTL/cgi-bin/docs/newsletter/problem_based_learning.pdf (on problem-based learning)
Zusätzliche Hinweise zu Prüfungen:
Leistungsanforderungen:
- FSB WiSe 14/15 (Masterzulassung 2014), Modul Internationale Politische Theorie (IPT1): Studienleistungen (siehe A) und ggf. Hausarbeit (siehe B)
- FSB WiSe 13/14 (Masterzulassung 2013), Profilmodul: Studienleistungen (siehe A) und Hausarbeit (siehe B)
- Wahlbereich: Studienleistungen (siehe A)
A) Studienleistungen (unbenotet):
Bitte bei der Lehrenden erfragen.
B) Modulteilprüfung FSB WiSe 13/14 und WiSe 14/15:
Prüfungsart: Hausarbeit
Bewertungsschema: benotet (RPO)
Umfang: Bitte bei der Lehrenden erfragen.
Abgabetermin: 15.09.2018
Abgabeort: Studienbüro Sozialwissenschaften
Ausgabeort der bewerteten Prüfungsleistung (gegen Empfangsbestätigung nach Eingabe der Noten in STiNE): Bitte bei der Lehrenden erfragen.
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