Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Lehrveranstaltungen WiSe 2020/2021

Politikwissenschaft, M.A.

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Alte Prüfungsordnung (auslaufend)

PW-M5 - Politikfelder und Verwaltung

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
08-350-M1-2Introduction to the field of employment and minimum wage policy in comparative perspective (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 16:00 - 18:00 (2 SWS)

Die Veranstaltung ist findet online statt.

In this seminar we will discuss classic texts that analyse the problem of unemployment. We will mirror different approaches of labour market policy in a comparative perspective and also discuss minimum wage policies as a special policy in this field. Furthermore an introduction to most relevant theories is given.

Prof. Dr. Irene Dingeldey

General Studies: Politikwissenschaft

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
08-26-GS-6Academic Freedom in the MENA Region (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 18:00 - 20:00 (2 SWS)

Die Veranstaltung findet online statt.

Since the Arab Spring began in early 2010s, countless academics in the Middle East and North Africa (the MENA region) have been fired from their faculty positions in direct response to ideas expressed in their writing or teaching. In the most extreme cases, their lives have been threatened, and they have been forced to flee. This seminar will provide an introduction to the concept of “academic freedom,” put simply, the ability of faculty members and students to engage in intellectual debate without fear of censorship or retaliation.

N. N.
08-350-M1-2Introduction to the field of employment and minimum wage policy in comparative perspective (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 16:00 - 18:00 (2 SWS)

Die Veranstaltung ist findet online statt.

In this seminar we will discuss classic texts that analyse the problem of unemployment. We will mirror different approaches of labour market policy in a comparative perspective and also discuss minimum wage policies as a special policy in this field. Furthermore an introduction to most relevant theories is given.

Prof. Dr. Irene Dingeldey