Compensates Rytövuori-Apunen's book.
Analysis of different geopolitical conceptualizations of Asia from classical Greek to the present Chinese.
The virtual lectures will be opened for viewing by Wed 1 October, and they will be closed on Fri 28 Nobember.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest on Fri 28 Nobember at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3, World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Analysis of different theoretical conceptualizations regarding Asian economic development from the point of view of political economy.
Virtual lectures are open for viewing, and they will be closed at Fri 31 October.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest at Fri 31 October at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3 World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
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
Analysis of different theoretical conceptualizations regarding Asian economic development from the point of view of political economy.
Virtual lectures are open for viewing, and they will be closed at Fri 31 October.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest at Fri 31 October at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3 World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Analysis of different geopolitical conceptualizations of Asia from classical Greek to the present Chinese.
The virtual lectures will be opened for viewing by Wed 1 October, and they will be closed on Fri 28 Nobember.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest on Fri 28 Nobember at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3, World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
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.
Compensates 2 cr pts from World Politics agreed with Prof. Harle before starting or from European Studies Prozorov's or Scott's book.
Enrolment via NettiOpsu http://www.uta.fi/nettiopsu/
Analysis of different geopolitical conceptualizations of Asia from classical Greek to the present Chinese.
The virtual lectures will be opened for viewing by Wed 1 October, and they will be closed on Fri 28 Nobember.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest on Fri 28 Nobember at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3, World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Analysis of different theoretical conceptualizations regarding Asian economic development from the point of view of political economy.
Virtual lectures are open for viewing, and they will be closed at Fri 31 October.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest at Fri 31 October at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3 World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Please note that there are two seminars, one in Finnish and another in English. The seminar in English is only for students in the European Studies Master's programme/ISSS.
Analysis of different theoretical conceptualizations regarding Asian economic development from the point of view of political economy.
Virtual lectures are open for viewing, and they will be closed at Fri 31 October.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest at Fri 31 October at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3 World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Analysis of different geopolitical conceptualizations of Asia from classical Greek to the present Chinese.
The virtual lectures will be opened for viewing by Wed 1 October, and they will be closed on Fri 28 Nobember.
Credits will be based on a 10-page lecture diary (suomi/svenska/English), which has to be submitted at the latest on Fri 28 Nobember at 24.00 to Pekka Korhonen, e-mail: pkonen@jyu.fi.
Compensates KVPOA3, optional book, 2 cr pts or KVPOS3, World Politics, optional book, 2 cr pts.
Lectures 12 h and essay on a topic agreed with an advisor. Compensates 2 cr pts from World Politics or European Studies, Prozorov's or Scott's book.
In the aftermath of the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008 EU-Russian relations have reached their lowest point since the end of the Cold War. The current disillusionment in Russia's 'Europeanization' and the retreat of ambitious visions of EU-Russian cooperation require a reassessment of the overall framework of analyzing EU-Russian relations. This course traces the emergence and unfolding of EU-Russian conflicts in the current decade from the perspective of identity politics and the interplay of sovereignty and integration in foreign policy. The lectures will focus on the ongoing crisis in EU-Russian relations in the aftermath of the Caucasian War and address the changing status of the 'idea of Europe' in Russian politics.Compensates 2 cr pts from World Politics agreed with prof. Harle before starting.
Enrolment via NettiOpsu http://www.uta.fi/nettiopsu/
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.
Compensates one book from KVPOA3 or KVPOA5.
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
Compensates one book from KVPOA4.
Preregistration list is on notice board of the department in Linna building, 5th floor at the beginning of February.
Please note that there are two seminars, one in Finnish and another in English. The seminar in English is only for students in the European Studies Master's programme/ISSS.
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
Compensates one book. Exam on 19.3. and re-take on 9.4. both at 10-12 in Linna 6017.
Compensates one book in World Politics or Peace and Conflict Research.
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.
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.
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.
Compensates one book. Exam on 19.3. and re-take on 9.4. both at 10-12 in Linna 6017.
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.
Lectures (8 h) and an essay.
Compensates one optional book/2 credits.
The essay topics and deadline will be announced later. The minimum length of the essay is 10 pages (10-12 p.). The papers are to be submitted to Professor Vilho Harle by e-mail by 15 May.
Recommended reading:
1. B. Rubin, J.C. Rubin, "Hating America. A History", Oxford University Press 2004;
2. P. Hollander, Anti-Americanism: Rational and Irrational, Brunswick 1995;
3. Anti-Americanism in World Politics, ed. P.J. Katzenstein, R.O. Koeheme, Cornell University Press 2007.