FB02.06 A Global History of Human Rights

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende/r: Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf

Veranstaltungsart: Seminar

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Semesterwochenstunden: 2

Credits: 5,0

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: - | 30

Kontingentschema: PoWi

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
The course is open for all students at Johannes Gutenberg University.

Regular JGU students and RMU students can register to the course via subscription in Jogustine.
Exchange students please add the course to the course registration formlar for exchange students and send it to the office for student affairs in your department.

Inhalt:
Human rights are often thought of as universal, meaning that they equally address and apply to all people around the world. Further, they are often understood as having fixed and clear legal meanings that are defined and enforced by international institutions, such as the United Nations. However, a historical examination reveals the varied contexts in which they figure. This course will look at the intellectual underpinnings of the notions behind human rights, the geopolitical contexts in which they were institutionalized, the activism by marginalized peoples to gain greater recognition in the rights-based frameworks, and some critique of work done in the name of human rights. By historicizing the development of human rights discourse and practice, this course aims to shed light on the current challenges facing the global efforts to obtain and protect human rights.This course is suitable for students of history, international relations, policy, political science, and those more broadly interested in the topic

The seminar is held in English.
 

Zusätzliche Informationen:
Lecturers: Katharina Wolf, MA and Riley Linebaugh, MA. For questions contact sowiso@uni-mainz.de (SoWiSo Servicemanagement FB02)

Wichtiger Hinweis für Studierende der Politikwissenschaft:
Die Veranstaltung kann ihm Rahmen der Aufbaumodule 2 und 3 im Bachelor Kernfach belegt werden und im Rahmen des Querschnittsmoduls im MEd Sozialkunde. Es gilt für den Bereich "Internationale Beziehungen". Eine Modulprüfung im Rahmen des Seminars ist jedoch nicht möglich. Es ist ein reines Zusatzangebot.

Digitale Lehre:
The course is going to take place predominantly online. There will be two meeting in presence at JGU campus.

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende/r
1 Mi, 20. Okt. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
2 Mi, 27. Okt. 2021 14:15 15:45 00 491 P15 Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
3 Mi, 3. Nov. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
4 Mi, 10. Nov. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
5 Mi, 17. Nov. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
6 Mi, 24. Nov. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
7 Mi, 1. Dez. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
8 Mi, 8. Dez. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
9 Mi, 15. Dez. 2021 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
10 Mi, 5. Jan. 2022 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
11 Mi, 12. Jan. 2022 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
12 Mi, 19. Jan. 2022 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
13 Mi, 26. Jan. 2022 14:15 15:45 00 715 HS 10 Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
14 Mi, 2. Feb. 2022 14:15 15:45 digital Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende/r Pflicht
1. Hausarbeit Mo, 21. Mär. 2022 11:59-12:00 Riley Linebaugh; Katharina Wolf Nein
0. Teilnahme A Global History of Human Rights k.Terminbuchung Ja
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Lehrende/r
Katharina Wolf
Riley Linebaugh