US1221 V24 Inequality, crisis and natural disasters, 15 credits

The course is held between 15th January 2024 - 20th March 2024

Finding your way on the University 

 

Dear all,

Welcome to US1221 Inequality, crisis and natural disasters! As course convenors, we hope and expect that you will find this course exciting, interesting and useful. We look forward to seeing you at the first class Lecture 0 (15 January; 10:15 room 303). We will use that occasion to clarify course structure and expectations (and you may use this occasion to ask questions), but let us summarize the broad stroked here.

The course consists of four parts: inequality, crisis, understanding disaster and responding to disaster. The central logic of the course is that crises and disasters affect everyone, but they do not affect everyone equally. Such moments of rupture are - almost invariably - junctures where inequality becomes visible. We therefore first need to understand what inequality is, what mechanisms drive it, and how different forms of inequality (socio-economic, gender, political, nationality, race/ethicity) interact (part 1). Then we turn to financial crisis as an example where rapid changes expose inequality (part 2). The second half of the course (part 3 and part 4) then turns to "natural" disasters. these are also crises, but they bring in an added dimension of nature, ecology and climate change.

There three assignments for this course. For details see here. In addition, you are required to attend all seminars. If you cannot attend for some pressing reason (like a doctor's appointment or being sick), please notify the responsible teacher. You will be required to submit a replacement exercise.

Best wishes,

Bart and Per, Course Coordinators

Bart Klem, bart.klem@gu.se  

Per Knutsson, per.knutsson@globalstudies.gu.se  

 

Link to Reading List, Syllabus and Schedule:

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Please note that the reading list can be updated until 8 weeks before the start of the course. The syllabus and schedule can be updated until 2 weeks before the start of the course.

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Course summary:

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