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actors play in social change? What is the significance of ideas and conflicts? Is social change a social norm or rather an exception? What are the possibilities for people to influence social development [...] and society. Theories of Social Change Questions of social change have always been at the center of sociological reflection. These questions include: What are the drivers of social development? What role [...] reproduces a high degree of social inequality every day, which manifests itself in different social classes, strata and milieus. In this module, we will discuss how these two types of social differentiation are
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to know three things: First, how are social risks related to climate change and "Net Zero Transition" publicly framed on the one hand and perceived by different social groups and individuals on the other [...] Green Transition Attitudes: Social Risks and Deservingness in the context of Climate Change Listen The main mission of the international project is to identify shifts and patterns in people‘s deservingness [...] change and the transition to a “net-zero transition”. The overall ambition is to better understand how social risks related to climate change and transition policies are perceived and what makes specific welfare
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digital media on value Polarisation in Europe Listen The project will examine the role of digital social & news media in creating political value polarization among citizens & in promoting the rise of populism [...] includes a comparative survey in 6 countries & qualitative analysis of debates conducted through social media. The overall aim of our research is to explain the growing tendency in and across Europe to [...] we assume, is a manifestation of increasing conflicts over liberal values, which—we further argue—social media both drives and amplifies.ValCon asks the following core question: To what extent can value
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Comparison: EU and Beyond M 3: Social Structures and Social Change M 4: Empirical Social Research Methods M 5: Introduction to Academic Research 2. Semester M 6: Culture and Social Change M 7: International [...] models and social identities. Reasons for this include digitalisation, climate change, the weakening of democratic institutions in various countries, growing social polarisation and global social inequality [...] violent social and political conflicts, and the resulting migration movements. Course content & structure Recommended course of studies Annex 1. Semester M 1: Social Scientific Theories of Social Change
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and Master's theses in the Department of Education and Didactics for the Promotion of Emotional and Social Development Prior submission of an exposé relating to the writing of Bachelor's and Master's theses
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transnational human rights and a social-welfare state – A thesis for discussion", Date: 03.– 07.05.2021, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Democracy that is participatory and inclusive for all social classes, genders and nationalities [...] re-foundation of states which declared themselves "democratic" and "social" (Art. 20 I German Basic Law), institutionalized a kind of social welfare state, implemented human rights (due to international human [...] the International Social System , in: James N. Rosenau (ed), International Politics and Foreign Policy. Glencoe IL: The Free Press, 1961, pp. 120-129 Sandra Halperin, War and Social Change in Modern Europe
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transnational human rights and a social-welfare state – A thesis for discussion", Date: 03.– 07.05.2021, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Democracy that is participatory and inclusive for all social classes, genders and nationalities [...] re-foundation of states which declared themselves "democratic" and "social" (Art. 20 I German Basic Law), institutionalized a kind of social welfare state, implemented human rights (due to international human [...] the International Social System , in: James N. Rosenau (ed), International Politics and Foreign Policy. Glencoe IL: The Free Press, 1961, pp. 120-129 Sandra Halperin, War and Social Change in Modern Europe
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on, and the emergence of new social cleavages within and across European societies. ValCon’s main hypothesis is that one key factor to explain these new observable social cleavages within European societies [...] Mobilization during the COVID-19 Pandemic Focusing on the emergent social and political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project [...] Europe (ValCon) Listen Research Goals and Questions The project will examine the role of digital social and news media in creating political value polarization among citizens and in promoting the rise
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studies of today's challenges for education in Europe, in view of their social and individual implications (e.g. social inequality, social inclusion, transnational biographies, etc.) Professional competence: [...] historical and transfer their understanding to contemporary discussions about social issues related to scientific developments. Social and individual competence: The students can collaborate in order to perform [...] various essential academic skills in social sciences, such as reading and presenting academic literature, academic reasoning, argumentation, writing, and citation styles. Social and individual competence: Students
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al space of education and are aware of its importance for future social and individual development options. They comprehend the social construction of cultural practices and representations, and are able [...] today's social and individual challenges for education in Europe (interculturality, transmigration, inequality, etc.) and are aware of the importance of the educational space 'Europe' for future social and [...] cultural memory. Social and individual competence: Students are sensitised to processes of cultural and educational inclusion/exclusion. They are encouraged to reflect on the individual and social effects of