Es ist eine neuere Version 2024W dieser LV im Curriculum Masterstudium Joint Master's Degree Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2024W vorhanden.
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Ausbildungslevel
Studienfachbereich
VerantwortlicheR
Semesterstunden
Anbietende Uni
5 ECTS
M2 - Master 2. Jahr
Sozialwissenschaften
Margitta Mätzke
2 SSt
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Detailinformationen
Quellcurriculum
Masterstudium Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2016W
Ziele
(*)Students will be equipped with the skills necessary for advanced research and for understanding relationships between gender and social policy. The course’s aim is to enable the students to critically reflect the interrelationship of social policy and gender. The class has an explicitly comparative outlook, examining differences across countries.
Lehrinhalte
(*)This course provides students with in-depth knowledge into gender theories and gender policies in relation with special research areas of social policy. It focuses on developments in social policy and the changes that occur on the individual and/or societal levels. The specific policy field or substantive focus of attention of this course is variable, but based on a gender perspective. Students develop a common understanding of the concept of gender and the contemporary debate on that concept. This course focuses in general on contemporary developments and the structural influences on women’s and men’s individual choices, which is discussed concerning social ideas, society, employment, the family or another focus in the field of social policy. In addition, the course is taking into concern the concept of intersectionality as well as a comparative research focus.
Beurteilungskriterien
(*)Cumulative grade: 70% written papers and 30% participation in the discussions.
Lehrmethoden
(*)Introductory lectures during Intensive Programme, afterwards discussion boards and tutoring supported by Moodle and individual studies of the theoretical literature and other sources of course.
Abhaltungssprache
Englisch
Literatur
(*)Course materials will be provided by the instructor