Programme:
Thu 4.9.
Jean Monnet Professor Pami Aalto, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Introduction
International Relations approaches on European integration
Mon 8.9.
Jean Monnet Professor Pami Aalto, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
International Relations approaches on enlargement: the case of eastern and central Europe
Thu 11.9.
Professor Tapio Raunio, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Political science approaches on European integration
Mon 15.9.
Professor Tapio Raunio, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Political Science approaches on enlargement: political systems, parties and parliaments
Thu 18.9.
Mr Unto Vesa, Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI)
Peace research approaches on European integration
Mon 22.9.
Mr Unto Vesa, Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI)
Peace research approaches on enlargement: the case of northern Europe
Thu 25.9.
Docent Jukka Viljanen, Department of Law
Legal approaches to enlargement: the case of human rights
Mon 29.9.
Docent Jukka Viljanen, Department of Law
Legal approaches to enlargement: the case of human rights
Thu 2.10.
Professor Jouni Häkli, Dept. of Regional Studies
Regional Studies approaches to European integration: exploring borders and boundaries
Mon 6.10.
Professor Ilari Karppi, Dept. of Regional Studies
Regional studies approaches to enlargement: the case of regional Europe in the making
Thu 9.10.
Dr Benedikt Schoenborn, Department of History and Philosophy
Historical approaches to enlargement: the case of German re-unification
Mon 13.10.
Ms Anna Olkinuora, The School of Modern Languages and Translation Studies
Linguistic approaches to enlargement: the case of Turkey as seen in France and in Finland
Thu 16.10.
Exam
Re-take exam on Mon 10.11. at 9-12 in Linna 6017
Credits: 3 - 5 ECTS
Students of the Master's programme on European Studies: Europeanization of Politics and Governance: lectures + exam based on lecture materials + essay based on lecture materials and additional literature + essay seminar 5 ECTS
Other students: lectures and an exam based on the lecture materials 3 ECTS
Compensations:
kansainvälinen politiikka/International Relations: KVPOA4 Wiener-Diez
Aluetiede/regional Studies:AA10 Aluetieteen valinnaiset opinnot
Bachelor of Social Sciences programme: KVPIB8A1 European Integration: Wiener-Diez's book OR VALIB8C1 Europe and Globalisation Hooghe-Marks and Scharpf.
other compensations to be confirmed
Compensates Rytövuori-Apunen's book.
Seminaarin ja jaettavan materiaalin pohjalta kirjoitetaan 6-8 s. essee (1 op) tai 10-12 s. essee (2 op). Essee palautetaan Jean Monnet -professori Pami Aallolle 24.10.2008 mennessä os. pami.aalto@uta.fi.
Korvaavuus: 1-2 op Eurooppatutkimuksen teemaseminaarista tai 2 op Aallon tai Prozorovin tai Scottin kirja.
Sisältö: EU-toimijoiden rooli arktisesa politiikassa sekä globaalissa ilmastonmuutoksen politiikassa suhteessa muihin relevantteihin toimijoihin kuten USA sekä Venäjä/Aasian vallat.
Tavoitteet: oppia perusteet EU:n ja muiden toimijoiden suhteesta arktisiin alueisiin sekä ilmastonmuutokseen.
Description in English:
Students write an essay of 6-8 p. (1 ECTS) or 10-12 p. (2 ECTS) based on the seminar and distributed material. The essay will be returned to Jean Monnet Professor Pami Aalto (pami.aalto@uta.fi) by 24.10.2008.
Compensations in ISSS programmes:
Bachelor of Social Sciences: one book (2 ECTS) from KVPIB7A1 World Politics or
MDP Europeanization of Politics and Governance: KVPIES16 Specialization Course in European Studies
Contents: special course aiming to give the student knowledge of Europe's role in the politics of the Arctic and the climate change, in particular vi-avis responses from the EU area actors, Russia, US and other relevant actors.
Objectives: to learn basics of EU and other responses to the global climate change and Arctic politics
Preregistration by 26.9.2008 to isss@uta.fi.
(Organized by University Network for Communication Sciences).
The online course will introduce the students to the history, development and the present directions of Finnish media (print media, radio, tv, media convergence, information society). Weekly discussions and learning diaries.
Registration by application form, deadline 7.9.2008 (closed)
HUOM. Opintojakson
suorittamalla voi korvata osan (1 op) opintojaksoista
- MEKYA4 Tuotanto, talous ja instituutiot tai
- MEKYA9 Projektiopinnot
The main purpose of this course is to observe how the processes of censorship and self-censorship as alienable parts of the cultural process were developed. Most of the attention is to be paid to XX century and the present time taking into account that the last decades have given a rise to new forms of media involvement (including active promotion of television and Internet). The pivotal idea is to differentiate the peculiarities of censorship and self-censorship for Russian and Western realities so that the students could better understand the theoretical background of the definitions themselves. The course is designated for all who tend to understand the cultural and political evolution of modern Russia.
Enrolment via NettiOpsu http://www.uta.fi/nettiopsu/
Compensations:
all books from VALTP4 or VALTA7 or
Bachelor of Social Sciences programme: 5 ECTS from VALIB8C1 Europe and Globalization.
Compensations
all books from VALTP5 or VALTA3 or
Bachelor of Social Sciences programme: 5 ECTS from VALIB8C2 Political Participation.
Compulsory participation and an essay of 10 pages.
Programme:
Thu 4.9.
Jean Monnet Professor Pami Aalto, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Introduction
International Relations approaches on European integration
Mon 8.9.
Jean Monnet Professor Pami Aalto, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
International Relations approaches on enlargement: the case of eastern and central Europe
Thu 11.9.
Professor Tapio Raunio, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Political science approaches on European integration
Mon 15.9.
Professor Tapio Raunio, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations
Political Science approaches on enlargement: political systems, parties and parliaments
Thu 18.9.
Mr Unto Vesa, Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI)
Peace research approaches on European integration
Mon 22.9.
Mr Unto Vesa, Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI)
Peace research approaches on enlargement: the case of northern Europe
Thu 25.9.
Docent Jukka Viljanen, Department of Law
Legal approaches to enlargement: the case of human rights
Mon 29.9.
Docent Jukka Viljanen, Department of Law
Legal approaches to enlargement: the case of human rights
Thu 2.10.
Professor Jouni Häkli, Dept. of Regional Studies
Regional Studies approaches to European integration: exploring borders and boundaries
Mon 6.10.
Professor Ilari Karppi, Dept. of Regional Studies
Regional studies approaches to enlargement: the case of regional Europe in the making
Thu 9.10.
Dr Benedikt Schoenborn, Department of History and Philosophy
Historical approaches to enlargement: the case of German re-unification
Mon 13.10.
Ms Anna Olkinuora, The School of Modern Languages and Translation Studies
Linguistic approaches to enlargement: the case of Turkey as seen in France and in Finland
Thu 16.10.
Exam
Re-take exam on Mon 10.11. at 9-12 in Linna 6017
Credits: 3 - 5 ECTS
Students of the Master's programme on European Studies: Europeanization of Politics and Governance: lectures + exam based on lecture materials + essay based on lecture materials and additional literature + essay seminar 5 ECTS
Other students: lectures and an exam based on the lecture materials 3 ECTS
Compensations:
kansainvälinen politiikka/International Relations: KVPOA4 Wiener-Diez
Aluetiede/regional Studies:AA10 Aluetieteen valinnaiset opinnot
Bachelor of Social Sciences programme: KVPIB8A1 European Integration: Wiener-Diez's book OR VALIB8C1 Europe and Globalisation Hooghe-Marks and Scharpf.
other compensations to be confirmed
korvaa kohdasta SOSLP5 2 kirjaa
NettiOpsun kautta 1.10. mennessä
Introductory lectures, field visits, challenge from the field, work in pairs and small groups, portfolio, essay, final seminar and presentation of the essay.
The course starts in the beginning of October. The lectures and seminars are given Friday afternoon and the field visits according to the agreements. The information will be in the Internet by the second week of September.
On the homepage of the Department of Social Policy and Social Work 8.9.-26.9.2008
Objectives: Students are familiar with women's studies through feminist critique of politics. The students are able to present arguments, write essays and comment each other's papers. Content: Seminar work focusing on analyzing gender in political thinking and democratic practices through exercises and essays. Modes of study: Lectures (4h), seminar (20h), essays.
27.10.-17.12.2008. This course aims to introduce some important themes of Women's and Gender Studies with a specific Finnish perspective. Themes: Gender, Equality & Power. The course centers around three themes; the concepts of gender, gender equality, and (gendered) power. Through these themes the student will gain an insight into Finnish society and some contexts is which gender, equality and power are significant factors. The course is divided into three sections, each of two weeks, centering on the themes, and each teacher is responsible for one theme. For each theme the students will read two or more texts and discuss them in smaller groups.
For further information, see the Hilma homepage.
To compensate WS1 Introduction to Women's Studies (7 ECTS) with the Internet course you only need to do one book additionally in a book exam: Connell: Gender. (2 ECTS).
Registration 22.9.-10.10.2008 by sending e-mail to ekinnari@abo.fi
Objectives: To show students what separates scientific writing from other types of prose text.
Content: A year-long seminar where students practice scientific reasoning, discussion and writing. Only for degree students in the Bachelor's Programme
Objectives: After the course the students should have a basic understanding about the local cultures and societies in South and South-East Asia.
Content: The course is an introductory course on South and South East Asian cultures and societies. It will provide a basic understanding of the societies and cultures concerned, including their complexity, as well as basic categories of organization such as family, caste, class and so forth. Though the course is grounded on current research on South and South East Asia, the topics are approached also through visual material (theatre recordings, fiction and documentary films) and literature.
Compensation in SPOLA3A7: 2 ECTS. Student should discuss with the examiner which parts of the book Allen-Thomas (ed.) the course compensates
Priority is given to students in Asian Studies module or students of the Department of Social Policy and Social Work.
Compensations in Bachelor of Social Sciences programme: Vogt-Mayer's book (2 ECTS) in KVPIB8A1 European Integration.
Contents: The course offers basic concepts of communication and media as well as history and research of the field. In addition, the course offers an introduction to the Finnish communication and media system.
Modes of study: Lectures 10 h, literature and learning diary.
27.10-12.12.2008. Organised by the University Network for Communication Sciences. The online course aims to give students an overview of Finnish communication studies on computer mediated communication, discussed by visiting online teachers from member departments of the University Network for Communication Sciences. Weekly discussions and learning diaries.
Registration by application form. Registration deadline 16.10. (closed)
The purpose of the lecture is to discuss the main trends in the sociology of work. It covers the basic theoretical ideas from Taylorism to recent debates concerning information society and global capitalism.
Contents
1. Introduction
2.Capitalism and the labour process
3. Divisions: class, gender, labour markets
4. Flexibility
5. Knowledge work
6. The Culture of new capitalism
Ma 10-12 Linna 5014 ja to 10-12 Linna 6017. Mon 10-12 Linna 5014 and Thu 10-12 Linna 6017.
Objectives: To provide the student with a general understanding of empirical research methods and resarch process in social sciences. The student learns the basics of doing empirical research and learns to understand the significance of research questions and research frame as well as aspects related to choosing certain data and techniques of analysis. The student learns how one can approach the same phenomenon with various research methods and how those methods and approaches produce different kind of information. The module provides the student with basic abilties to understand empirical research conducted with various methods, to evaluate the methodological choices and research results.
Modes of Study: In English: book exam on
Gilbert (ed.), Researching Social Life. Sage, Second edition, 2001. (reprinted 2003).
The book exam is available in the Electronic Exam Service: https://tenttis.uta.fi/login/index.php?lang=en_utf8 (see under ISSS/ Sociology). The exam is open until 16.11.2009.
The aim of the course is to enable the students to understand the different equity aspects connected with climate change and the implementation of the international climate policy.
The course consists of an introduction to the topical issues in the international climate policy and several case-study examples concerning the emergence of equity in the climate policy formulation and implementation. Both lectures and group work are used as a teaching method. One of the sessions is dedicated to lectures by three guest speakers from Asia and South-America.
Requirements: Lectures and group work 14hrs and essay. Up to max 7 ECTS credits can be obtained by sitting an exam on 2 additional books to be arranged with professor Yrjö Haila.
Compensates one book from KVPOA3 or KVPOA5.
Compensates one book from KVPOA4.
Preregistration list is on notice board of the department in Linna building, 5th floor at the beginning of February.
Objectives: Familiarize the students to the regional system and interstate politics of Southeast Asia and its place in Asian - Pacific and global system in general
Content: Introduction to main regional theories, evolution of the state system in Southeast Asian, economic and political integration in Southeast Asia and the integration into the global economic and political system in general.
Compensates 2 cr pts from KVPOA3 or KVPOS3 World Politics. There will be reading lists.
Lecture materials are available on the ISSS web pages.
Objective of the course is to enable students to understand processes of globalization, media convergence and the transformation from the industrial to the information society, in particular the role of the Internet as the basic infrastructure for global information society with its political, legal, economic, social and cultural implications. The course covers a range of issues, which have been negotiated in the process of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
(All rooms are in the Main building.)
Registration by 9 February in NettiOpsu (under Dept of Journalism and Mass Communication)
Korvaa myös tiedotusopin viestinnän opinto- kokonaisuuden yleisellä linjalla 4 op kohdasta AV1a
No need to sign up
26.1.-15.3.2009. Organised by University Network for Communication Sciences. Multidisciplinary Current issues -online course aims to give an overview of Finnish communication studies on democracy and citizenship. Each week you will be required to do different activities, usually based on at least one of the provided articles. Weekly discussions and learning diaries. Preassignment.
Registration deadline 15.1.
Compensates all books.
The maximum number of students is 25. Priority is given to students majoring in Political Science at the University of Tampere. In order to register for the course, you must fill in the registration sheet that will be placed on the notice board of the department until Friday, December 19.
Objectives
After completing this module, the student is familiar with the strong research areas of the Faculty:
-Social capabilities and mental health
-Family and childhood
-Gender
-Working life
-Political participation
-Welfare state and service systems
-Media and journalism
-Europe
-Global system and transnational processes of change
Contents
Departments introduce research done on current issues in their field.
Programme:
Thu 8.1.
Professor Ph.D. Tapio Raunio, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations: Crisis of Representative Democracy?
Thu 15.1.
Jean Monnet Professor Ph.D. Pami Aalto, Dept. of Political Science and International Relations: European Energy Policy and Relations with Russia
Thu 22.1.
Researcher M.Soc.Sc. Laura Ruusunoksa, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication: Newspaper journalism and citizens' participation
Thu 29.1.
Assistant professor D.Soc.Sc. Pasi Pyöriä, Dept. of Social Research (Sociology): New forms of work, technology and change in organizations
Thu 5.2.
Researcher D.Soc.Sc. Anu Hirsiaho, Dept. of Social Research (Women's Studies):
Global Feminisms: Voices from the Two-Thirds World
Thu 12.2.
Researcher M.Soc.Sc. Minna Zechner, Dept. of Social Research (Social Policy): Research on Care for the Older Persons
Thu 19.2.
Assistant Professor Lic.Soc.Sc. Katja Repo, Dept. of Social Research (Social Policy): Childcare policies in Finland
Thu 26.2.
Professor of Social Anthropology Ph.D. Ulla Vuorela, Dept. of Social Research (Social Anthropology): Transnational Family and multisited lives
Thu 5.3.
Postdoc researcher D.Soc.Sc. MA Atte Oksanen, Dept. of Social Research (Social Psychology): Studying Images of Addiction in Rock Culture
Thu 12.3.
PERIOD BREAK. NO LECTURE
Thu 19.3.
Researcher MA Mikko Hautakangas, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication: Digging the Trash: Studying Big Brother, 'Peer Melodrama' and Audience Participation
Thu 26.3.
Researcher M.Soc.Sc. Vesa Knuuttila, Dept. of Social Work Research (Social Work): Effectiveness of substance abuse treatment in light of common factors
Thu 2.4.
Professor Ph.D. Martti Tuomisto, Dept. of Psychology: Anger and its relationship to cardiovascular risks and health
Thu 9.4.
HOLY THURSDAY. NO LECTURE
Thu 16.4.
Written exam
Thu 7.5.
Retake
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
English:Active participation in classroom work (24 h) and written exam (2 h) based on lectures (2 ECTS), essay 8-10 pages based on articles distributed in the Moodle (3 ECTS)
Course information, essay articles and essay questions please look at Moodle-site of this course in the new version of Moodle
Instructions for writing an essay please look at http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/instructions/research_papers.pdf
Credits: 2 ECTS or 5 ECTS
Students of the ISSS Programme Bachelor of Social Sciences: Active participation in classroom work (24 h) and written exam (2 h) based on lectures + essay 8-10 pages based on articles distributed in the Moodle 5 ECTS
Other students: Active participation in classroom work (24 h) and written exam (2 h) based on lectures 2 ECTS
OR
Active participation in classroom work (24 h) and written exam (2 h) based on lectures + essay 8-10 pages based on articles distributed in the Moodle 5 ECTS
Finns and Finland: Sociology of Nation and Ethnicity
Spring 2009
Coordinator Pekka Rantanen, researcher, Msocsci
pekka.j.rantanen@uta.fi
Department of Sociology and Social Psychology
Pinni 53 B
33014 University of Tampere
DESCRIPTION
The aim of the seminar is threefold. First, the course is to offer information and basic facts about Finland and Finns to foreign students. Secondly, the course reviews different sociological approaches in studying and researching Finland, Finnishness and society (themes include topics such as comparative research, nationalism, stereotypes of people, ethnicity, sociology, society). Thirdly, the course will provide theoretical and methodological tools for studying ethnicity and nationalism. The course includes an ethnographic practice where students observe a chosen topic and gather information (observation, interviewing, collecting material etc.) outside the university and learn how to make and use ethnographic field notes. Students will write and present and discuss their findings and material in separate sessions. Participants are required to read collection of articles about Finland and review them in groups. Visiting lecturers will consist of presenting different approaches for studying Finnish society. These include Finnish family and welfare state, humour in Finland, history of Finnish political unity, Finnish radicalism, Finland and its immigrants, Finnish oddities (silence, sauna and viina), Finnish popular culture. Students are required to write 1 lecture diary during the course and a writing assignment as group work.
(max. 25 students): Please send e-mail to pekka.j.rantanen@uta.fi in order to register in the course AND register by NettiOpsu by 9th January. In the registration e-mail, write
1. your name, major and minor subjects
2. the reason why you want to participate in this course
3. how the course theme fits with your study interests in general.
The course is in English but Finnish-speaking students may also attend if there is room.
FORMAT
The seminar includes lectures, research practice, reviewing articles, writing a lecture diaries and group work and discussions.
Seminar consists of an introductory lecture (2 h), lecture on ethnography (2 h), field work practice and its presentation and discussion (2 h), reviewing articles (2 h). 4 hours of group work. Seminar continues with 9 different lectures which deepen the understanding of studying Finnish society. There will be 8 different topics (16 h). End discussion will take 2 hours where students can reflect and discuss with a teacher about the course and possibly present some ideas of their further research (2 h). Lectures will held by teachers and researchers of Department of Social Research. Total of 30 h.
REQUIREMENTS
Students are required to participate lectures and do the practices, review articles and write lecture diaries.
EVALUATION & CREDIT: Participation, practices and lecture diaries. 4 ov/6 study points/6 ECTS
Course Schedule:
Session I from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 13th of January
Introduction: Msocsci Pekka Rantanen: Finland in History (2h)
Session II from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 20th of January
Msocsci Pekka Rantanen: Introduction to ethnography (2h)
Session III from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 27th of January
Presentations of ethnographic practice by students. Msocsci Pekka Rantanen (2h)
Session IV from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 3th of February
Presentations of reviewing articles by students in groups. Msocsci Pekka Rantanen (2h)
Session V from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 10th of February
Planning of the Group work
Session VI from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 17th of February
Lecture: Msocsci Pekka Rantanen: Finnish Society: Sociology of nation and ethnicity (2h)
Session VII from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 3th of March
Lecture: Dr Pasi Pyöriä: Finland as an Information Society (2h)
Session VIII from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 10th of March
Lecture: Dr Petri Ruuska: Finnish oddities (2h)
Session IX from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 17th of March
Lecture: Dr Laura Huttunen: Finland and its immigrants (2h)
Session XI from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 24th of March
Lecture: Dr Eriikka Oinonen: Families in Finland (2h)
Session XII from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 31 th of March
Finalizing the Group work (2 h)
Session XIII from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 7 th of April
Lecture: MA Mikko Pollari: Finnish radicalism (2h)
Session IX from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 14th of April
Lecture: MA Marjo Kolehmainen: Finnish Popular Culture (2 h)
Session X from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 21nd of April
Lecture: Dr Jari Aro: Humour in Finland (2h)
Session XI from 12.15 pm to 2 pm, Linna 6017
Tuesday 28th of April
End discussion: Msocsci Pekka Rantanen (2h)
Lecture diary
Instructions for writing a lecture diary
Lecture diary is not just writing down what you have heard during the lecture or set of lectures. It means more that you think about what you have heard and written down during the lecture. The main idea in writing a lecture diary after the lecture is to reflect on what you have heard, what thoughts and insights the lecture provided about its subject matter and what questions and ideas the lecture has given to you. It is always good to relate the lecture to the knowledge you have learned elsewhere during your previous studies.
The lecture diary can be organized in several ways. You can write a short account on every separate lecture where you highlight the most important information and key insights of the lecture. You can also take as a starting point the topics of lectures, or problems that were presented, or write about the different views that were presented during the lectures. Your lecture diary presents a condensed and well-organized account of your notes that you wrote down during the lecture. It is good if you are able write down your own reasoned insights and critique about the lecture?s subject matter.
A lecture diary may be based on one lecture only, but it is often a case that a student is asked to write a longer lecture diary that is based on a complete course. Please ask the course coordinator for further information about the format and length of the lecture diary. The coordinator of a course usually provides necessary technical information about the lecture diary during the first session of the course.
through NettiOpsu and by e-mail (see above)
Further information on registration periods at
See instructions on registration on the Department web pages www.uta.fi/laitokset/sospol.
Monday, Feb. 23 from 9.00 to 12.00, University main building, room A08
Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 9.00 to 12.00, Linna room K108
Wednesday, Feb. 25 from 9.00 to 12.00, Linna room K112
Thursday, Feb. 26 from 9.00 to 12.00 Linna room K109
Friday, Feb. 27 from 9.00 to 12.00, Linna room K109
There is home work for each class.
Registration on the home page of the Department of Social Policy and Social Work from December 8, 2008 to January 31, 2009. You will get a reply to confirm your participation.
Objectives: The students are familiar with women's studies through the current debates on migrancy, ethnic minorities and gender.
Content: The seminar focuses on analysing the representations and self-representations of migrants and ethnic minorities. Migrant and minority positions will be studied in the light of postcolonial studies and theories of ethnicity and nationalism, and related issues such as multiculturalism and intersectionality.
Form of Study: The seminar consists of lectures and group-work (reading a selection of representative texts). The students are expected to produce a presentation and an essay concentrating on some specific ethnic minority or migrant group.
Timetable: Introduction 9.2., lecture 16.2., lecture 23.2., seminar 2.3, (no course on 9.3.) seminar continues 16.3., 23.3., 30.3., 6.4., (no course on 13.4.), 20.4., 27.4. Visiting lectures to be announced later.
Registration (14 students): Please send email to the teacher: eila.rantonen@uta.fi. The seminar is primarily meant for foreign and exchange students but Finnish students may also be admitted provided there is room in the group.
Registration bt e-mail to the teacher: eila.rantonen@uta.fi
2 or 7 ECTS credits. The student is familiar with the basic concepts and research traditions in Women's Studies, including gender relations in the Nordic societies and Finland in particular. The course gives an introduction to the current research themes in Women's Studies. Form of studies: Active participation in the introductory lectures as well as the reading seminars with selected introductory texts and a learning diary (2 ECTS) and an essay with course readings (5 ECTS).Please see the instructions for the learning diary.
Preliminary programme
15.1. Introduction and practicalities, lecture and assignments
22.1 Gender, Sex and Feminisms, lecture and reading seminar
29.1. Sexuality and the Body, lecture and reading seminar
5.2. Gendered and Sexualised Violence, lecture and reading seminar
12.2. Gender, Culture and Media, lecture and reading seminar
26.2. Men and Masculinities, lecture and reading seminar
5.3. Gender, ?Race? and Ethnicity, lecture and reading seminar
Course readings will be found in a folder in the library at the Department of Women?s Studies, Pinni B, 3rd floor.
Chapters from the following books: Moring, Anna (ed.) Politics of Gender. A Century of Women's Suffrage in Finland. Otava 2006. Women in Finland. Otava 1999. Jennifer Marchbank & Gayle Letherby: Introduction to Gender: Social Sciences Perspectives, Pearson Education Limited 2007. Connell: Gender. Polity Press 2002.
A list of additional readings will be updated on this page before the beginning of the course.
Registration not required
The course is part of the UNIPID virtual studies study module.
Time: Course time 14 January - 31 March 2009, new lectures 14 January - 18 February.
Registration: Latest 7 January 2009 through NettiOpsu -system at Department of Social Policy and Social Work / Social Policy / SPOLA3A7. REGISTRATION PERIOD HAS BEEN EXTENDED: Between 10th and 13th January through NettiOpsu -system at Department of Social Policy and Social Work / Social Policy / SPOLA3A7
Course content: Leading scholars of Finland present contemporary theories of development, society, history, political economy and environment as ways to approach social development on a global level. See the programme of the course at http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/studies/global_social_development.php
New lectures: 15 hours of lectures at K103 in Linna-building starting on Wednesdays at 16.15 from 14 January to 18 February 2009. Exceptions: a lecture on Monday 16 February.
Study materials: Video lectures 40 lecture hours. That consists of live lectures (15 hours see above) and lectures of spring 2008 (25 hours). Learning materials and texts related to video lectures will be available on the Moodle -course management system. New modules will emerge on course's Moodle -site in a week after lectures have been held at the University of Tampere.
Objectives: 1) Learn social development as a multidisciplinary concept. 2) Learn social development as a concept of global social policy. 3) Learn major factors of social development and how they are in relation to each others.
Learning methods: A particular student centered learning diary based on the lectures. Length of the diary ab. 10 pages (1,5-row, 12-font).
Pedagogical frameworks: Critical pedagogy and problem based learning.
Inquiries: isss@uta.fi
Teacher in charge: Senior Assistant Professor Mikko Perkiö Tel. 03 35 51 71 76.
Teaching language: English
Compensations:
If no specific agreement with any other subject 5 ECTS will be registered in the English Curriculum of social policy (SPOIB8B2)
SOCIAL POLICY
SPOIB8B2 Social Policy and Development 5 ECTS
SOSPOLA3A7 Global Social Development 6 ECTS (including 1 ECTS extension to the learning diary)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
2 books / 4 ECTS from the following books:
Agnew, Weatherby, or Pempel in A3
or
Fierke, Miall-Rambotsham-Woodhouse, or Newman-Richmond in A5
or
in S2 or S3 4 ECTS / 2 books
HISTORY
HISOA3 Temaattiset erikoistumisopinnot
TASOP2 Taloushistoria
tai sopimuksen mukaan S3
WOMEN'S STUDIES
The course with the learning diary is 3 credits in Women's Studies, or, upon agreement, 6-7 credits with a longer essay. The student directs the question to the lecturer as with the other learning diaries, but the arguments for the questions have to deal with the thematic of gender and sexuality in all cases.
W.S.2 Gender in the Making: c)'Race', Ethnicity, Post-colonialism (7 ECTS)
NAISA2D Kansallisuus ja kansalaisuus (6 op)
NAISA2I Globaalit geminismit (6op)
M5 Naistutkimuksen alat (8 op)
JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
4 ECTS to be agreed with Professor Nordenstreng.
SOCIAL WORK
P5 2 ECTS (perform 50 % of the courses's general demand)
Other compensations to be confirmed.
Assessment: passed / failed, 0-5 grading on a student's request
Koordinaattori Minna Zechner, useita luennoitsijoita
No need to sign up in advance.
The course is part of the UNIPID virtual studies study module.
Time: Course time 14 January - 31 March 2009, new lectures 14 January - 18 February.
Registration: Latest 7 January 2009 through NettiOpsu -system at Department of Social Policy and Social Work / Social Policy / SPOLA3A7. REGISTRATION PERIOD HAS BEEN EXTENDED: Between 10th and 13th January through NettiOpsu -system at Department of Social Policy and Social Work / Social Policy / SPOLA3A7
Course content: Leading scholars of Finland present contemporary theories of development, society, history, political economy and environment as ways to approach social development on a global level. See the programme of the course at http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/studies/global_social_development.php
New lectures: 15 hours of lectures at K103 in Linna-building starting on Wednesdays at 16.15 from 14 January to 18 February 2009. Exceptions: a lecture on Monday 16 February.
Study materials: Video lectures 40 lecture hours. That consists of live lectures (15 hours see above) and lectures of spring 2008 (25 hours). Learning materials and texts related to video lectures will be available on the Moodle -course management system. New modules will emerge on course's Moodle -site in a week after lectures have been held at the University of Tampere.
Objectives: 1) Learn social development as a multidisciplinary concept. 2) Learn social development as a concept of global social policy. 3) Learn major factors of social development and how they are in relation to each others.
Learning methods: A particular student centered learning diary based on the lectures. Length of the diary ab. 10 pages (1,5-row, 12-font).
Pedagogical frameworks: Critical pedagogy and problem based learning.
Inquiries: isss@uta.fi
Teacher in charge: Senior Assistant Professor Mikko Perkiö Tel. 03 35 51 71 76.
Teaching language: English
Compensations:
If no specific agreement with any other subject 5 ECTS will be registered in the English Curriculum of social policy (SPOIB8B2)
SOCIAL POLICY
SPOIB8B2 Social Policy and Development 5 ECTS
SOSPOLA3A7 Global Social Development 6 ECTS (including 1 ECTS extension to the learning diary)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
2 books / 4 ECTS from the following books:
Agnew, Weatherby, or Pempel in A3
or
Fierke, Miall-Rambotsham-Woodhouse, or Newman-Richmond in A5
or
in S2 or S3 4 ECTS / 2 books
HISTORY
HISOA3 Temaattiset erikoistumisopinnot
TASOP2 Taloushistoria
tai sopimuksen mukaan S3
WOMEN'S STUDIES
The course with the learning diary is 3 credits in Women's Studies, or, upon agreement, 6-7 credits with a longer essay. The student directs the question to the lecturer as with the other learning diaries, but the arguments for the questions have to deal with the thematic of gender and sexuality in all cases.
W.S.2 Gender in the Making: c)'Race', Ethnicity, Post-colonialism (7 ECTS)
NAISA2D Kansallisuus ja kansalaisuus (6 op)
NAISA2I Globaalit geminismit (6op)
M5 Naistutkimuksen alat (8 op)
JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
4 ECTS to be agreed with Professor Nordenstreng.
SOCIAL WORK
P5 2 ECTS (perform 50 % of the courses's general demand)
Other compensations to be confirmed.
Assessment: passed / failed, 0-5 grading on a student's request
The course is compulsory for the Bachelor's Degree students. There are max. 8 places available for international Master degree students at the Faculty of Social Sciences, please preregister at nettiopsu.
For completing the course it is compulsory to participate in the Library orientation tour organised on Mon 12th Jan, Tue 13th and Wed 14th Jan. Please preregister during the orientation course for international students or by sending an email to isss@uta.fi.
The course gives an overview of statistics, its importance and use in different fields of science. Basic statistical concepts and descriptive statistics are introduced, as well as an elementary introduction to estimation and hypothesis testing is given. An introduction to a statistical software package is also included.
Lectures 20 h and a study diary (6 pages) to professor Vilho Harle. Diaries either in English or Finnish/Swedish.
Compensates 2 cr pts from one of these: KVPOA3 or KVPOA5 or KVPOS2 or KVPOS3, World Politics or International Conflict Analysis.
Compensations in the ISSS Bachelor programme: 2 ECTS from KVPIB7A1 World Politics.
Compensations in the Master's Programme on Political Communication and in Master's Programme in Global Governance and World Culture: 4 ECTS in KVPIGG2I, in addition to the lectures students read Clausewitz (any language and any edition) and write the study diary (10 pages) based on both lectures and the book.
Content:
- The concept of East Asia (includes both Northeast and Southeast Asia)
- Rhetorical and narrativistic constructions of East Asia as a distinct area
- Special geopolitical characteristics of the area: economic growth,
political security complexes, influence of outside actors
- Country profiles
- Presence of history in present politics
Compensates one book/2 cr pts from KVPOS3 World Politics.
The student will become familiar with the key concepts regarding media and democracy. She will learn to understand the role of media and journalism in the democratic process as well as the participatory role of the citizens in this context.
The course focuses on the functions that media have in the democratic society. How the media provide a platform for democratic discourse and how they contribute to democratic process.
This course is held as an intensive programme during two weeks. The course consists of five lectures (2 hours each) and a literature essay.
Literature essay
Based on one of the following books:
Calhoun (ed.), Habermas and the Public Sphere. MIT 1992.
Dahlgren, Television and the Public Sphere: Citizenship, Democracy and the Media. Sage 1995.
Dahlgren & Sparks (eds.), Communication and Citizenship. Routledge 1991.
Fishkin, Debating deliberative democracy. Malden : Blackwell, 2003
Glasser (ed.), The Idea of Public Journalism. Guilford 1999.
Keane, Media and Democracy. Polity 1991.
Negrine, The Communication of Politics. Sage, 1996.
Wilhelm, Democracy in the Media Age. Challenges to Political Life in Cyberspace. Routledge 2000.
Details about the essay are delivered at the beginning of the course.
To sign up for this course, please, e-mail to Laura Ruusunoksa laura.ruusunoksa@uta.fi by 20.4.2009.
16.3.-6.5.2009. Organised by University Network for Communication Sciences. Multidisciplinary Current issues -online course aims to give an overview of current studies on thetorics-, persuasion-, and effects themes in communication studies, discussed by visiting online teachers from the member departments of University Network for Communication Sciences. Weekly discussions and learning diaries. Preassignment.
Registration deadline 5.3.
This short course investigates relations between mediation and culture, and does so with a critical eye. Topics include American versus European approaches to media content and organization, and popular culture products. The course provides a necessary foundation for understanding practical results of theoretical variations that characterize how broadcasting is legitimated and positioned as a social technology, and what the cultural implications mean in practical terms.
Objectives: To gain general understanding on how Asia is and has been represented in "the West" (Europe and the US)
Content: The course focuses on how Asia has been and is represented on Western art, media discourses and literature.
Modes of Study: Participating on lectures, essay (instructions given during the lecture)
The course is open to all interested, enrolment not necessary.
Korvaa myös tiedotusopin viestinnän opinto- kokonaisuuden yleisellä linjalla 4 op kohdasta AV1a.
Lectures (12 h), essays and 1 book (the literature available will be informed later) on analyzing media content (in English).
An intensive course from April 1 to April 8. Lectures: Wed 8-10am and 13-15pm, Thu 8-10am, Fri 8-10am, and Mon 10-12am.
No registration
Content: Crisis period is always a catalyst for social change. Russian society like many others faces crisis-related challenges. The effects of the crisis are already making an impact on its basic institutions, economic and social. The Russian society and the elites have to respond to key dilemmas of the day:
- How to define itself vis-à-vis the West or the East?
- Should the policy of openness be continued or should protectionism replace international cooperation?
- How should the social policies be defined - support for the poor or bolstering the rich?
- What should be the response to political challenges - more concentration of power or more democracy?
The response to these and many other challenges is going to shape the future of the Russian Federation and, in a way, the future of Europe and the world.
Compensations:
Sociology: 2 ECTS from SOSLA2.2 Vertaileva tutkimus or SOSLA2.4 Sosiaaliset instituutiot ja käytännöt
Social Policy: 2 ECTS from SPOLA3A2 Vertaileva hyvinvointivaltiotutkimus or SPOLA2.4 Globaali sosiaalinen kehitys
Bachelor of Social Sciences/ISSS: Sociology: 2 ECTS from SOSLA2.2 Comparative Research or SOSLA2.4 Social Institutions and Practices
Russian Studies: RSTA4
Other compensations to be confirmed.
Modes of Study: Lectures 12 h and learning diary 10 pages (1.5-row, 12-font). Lecture diary to be returned by March 31 in paper form to the ISSS-office (Linna room 6062)
More information from isss(at)uta.fi
Further information on registration etc at
P5 Social Work in Different Social Contexts, 2nd independent module
Aim: To provide students with some basic understanding about and different perspectives to social work activity in different social contexts, and with some understanding about the relationship between local and global in social work.
Form of Educ. Lecture seminars (11 hours in the 2nd module), some readings and assignments given by the teachers
Target group: Undergraduate students
Period: 2nd independent module in the period 4
Credits: 2 credits.
Language: English
Study materials: Some articles delivered in the first session and materials designed by the teachers.
Mode of Active participation in at least 75% of lecture seminars, doing
Completion assignments and readings, reflective learning diary (5 pages) on seminars and readings (in English or in Finnish).
Course coordin. Anna Metteri
Feedback: Written feedback from students in English or in Finnish.
Programme:
Including Client Perspectives in Mental Health Social Work
Visiting professor Ann Davis, University of Birmingham, Director of the Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health (CEIMH), U.K.
Mon March 16 at 10-12, LINNA room K110
Tue March 17 at 10-12, LINNA room K112
Wed March 18 at 10-12, LINNA room K112
Child Policy and Child Protection in Russia
Visiting lecturer Alexandre Voronov, Director of the Centre of Theoretical and Practical Social Work and Students? Initiatives, State University of St. Petersburg, Russia
Mon March 23 at 10-12, LINNA room K110
Tue March 24 at 10-12, LINNA room K112
Wed March 25 at 10-11, LINNA room K112
Readings for the 2nd module, March 2009:
1. Cox, David & Pawar, Manohar (2006). The integrated Perspectives Approach to International Social Work. In David Cox and Manohar Pawar, International Social Work. Issues, Strategies, and Programs. Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi: Sage, 23-47.
2. Cree, Viviene and Davis, Ann (2007) Mental Health Social Work. In Social Work: Voices from the Inside. London: Routledge, 1-22.
3. Glynn, Tony and Ansell, Julie (2006) Survival and Abuse: What We Can Learn From It? Journal of Social Work Education 25(4), 418 ? 428.
4. Grebneva, Irina A (2006) Social work development in Kazakhstan.? International Social Work 49(6), 819-823.
Registration from Jan 15 to March 6, 2009.