Study Program WiSe 2012/2013

Global Education

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Programmes for Exchange Students (Incomings)

EC Title of event Lecturer
07-B37-7-01-02 Sustainability and Society (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 12:00 - 14:00 WING 0.01 (2 Credit hours)

- in englischer Sprache -
für Sokrates- und Erasmusstudierende - Begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl - Anmeldung über Stud.IP (ECTS: 3)

Vicente Lopes
Dipl.-Oec. Maren Hartstock
08-27-GS-1 Regional Geography of Bremen, Germany and other places in the world (English spoken)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 4

Dates:
wöchentlich Fr 14:00 - 16:00 External location: GW2, B1150 (2 Credit hours) Sitzung


Michael Thiele
10-76-1-101-1a Introduction to English Literatures (English spoken)
Part I

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Mo 10:15 - 11:45 SFG 1060
Dr. phil. Jana Nittel
10-76-1-101-1b Introduction to English Literatures (English spoken)
Part I

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 10:15 - 11:45 IW3 0390
Dr. phil. Jana Nittel
10-76-1-103-1b Key Moments in the Cultural History of the English-Speaking World (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Do 12:15 - 13:45 SFG 2020
Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
10-76-2-D/WD-1-101-1a Key Topics in Cultural History - Critical Media Studies (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 16:15 - 17:45 GW2 B2900

This course is designed to encourage students to a close study of mass media texts using contemporary critical theory. Living, as we do, in a mediatized society (Voigts-Virchow, 2005: 5), where the majority of information and knowledge is not perceived through a first-hand experience, i.e. somatically, but information that came to us via a medium, in other words, symbolically (Ott and Mack, 2010: 1), one question seems of paramount importance: What is the relationship between media and power in society? In an attempt to mediate on this question, we will comprehensively engage with key critical approaches to mass media and popular culture in the context of audiences and authorship, messages, meanings and representation. With the help of various theoretical and analytical essays we will explore the major divisions within the field of critical media studies, including mass society theory, the media effects tradition, political economy, the public sphere, cultural hegemony, feminism, and "new" audience research. The requirements as formulated below may vary depending on your overall degree program. Please check the learning compact (requirements, weekly schedule, select bibliography, modes of assessment) in the "Dateien" folder in week 1.

Required Reading before the first session (you will need a copy of these books in class):
Ott, Brian L. and Robert L. Mack. Critical Media Studies: An Introduction (Paperback). Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Voigts-Virchow, Eckart. Introduction to Media Studies. Stuttgart: Ernst Klett, 2005.

All books will be available in the Universitätsbuchhandlung on campus (phone 0421 218 2768 or mail info@unibuch-bremen.de)

Assessment:

- regular attendance, informed participation in class discussion,
- in-depth knowledge of the selected reading material,
- homework assignments
- presentation of research paper; response paper or presentation summary (media labs)
- term paper

Dr. phil. Jana Nittel
10-76-2-D/WD-1-101-1b Key Topics in Literature - Shakespeare' s London: Literature meets Culture (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich (starts in week: 5) Do 14:00 - 16:00
wöchentlich Do 14:15 - 15:45 GW1 B1210 (BAUSTELLE z.Zt. gesperrt)
Dr. phil. Jana Nittel
10-76-2-D/WD-1-101-1c Key Topics in Literature - The Scottish Novel in the Twentieth Century (English spoken)
The Scottish Novel in the Twentieth Century

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 12:15 - 13:45 SpT C3140
Dr. Katrin Berndt
10-76-2-D/WD-1-101-1d Key Topics in Literature - Twentieth-Century Women Novelists: Genre and Gender (English spoken)
Key Topics in Literature - Twentieth-Century Women Novelists: Genre and Gender 10-76-2-D/WD-1-101-1d

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Do 16:15 - 17:45 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Dr. phil. Jana Nittel
10-76-2-D/WD-1-103-1a Key Topics in Cultural History - History and Heritage in Britain (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Mi 14:15 - 15:45 GW1 B2130
Irmgard Maassen
10-76-2-D/WD-1-103-1b Key Topics in Cultural History - Britain and the Raj (English spoken)
Key Topics in Cultural History: Britain and the Raj

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 16:15 - 17:45 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Irmgard Maassen
10-76-2-d/wd-1-103-1d Key Topics in Cultural History - Film as Culture - Cultures of Film (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Mi 14:15 - 15:45 GW1 C1070
Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
10-76-2-d/wd-1-103-1e Key Topics in Cultural History - Doing Research in Cultural History (English spoken)
Doing Research in Cultural History

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 10:15 - 11:45 SpT C3190
Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
10-76-5-01 Viewing Film Critically (English spoken)

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 16:15 - 17:45 GW2 B3010 (Kleiner Studierraum)
MZH 1460 (15.01.2013)

Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
10-GS-02-04 Acquisition of Foreign Languages and Models of Multilingual Education (English spoken)
Ein Seminar für Erasmus-Studierende sowie Studierende aus anderen Fachbereichen

Seminar

Dates:
wöchentlich Di 12:15 - 13:45 GW1-HS H1010 (2 Credit hours)
Dr. Gulshen Sakhatova

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