Diversity and Inclusion

Fakultät

Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)

Version

Version 1 vom 22.07.2024.

Modulkennung

22B1640

Niveaustufe

Bachelor

Unterrichtssprache

Englisch

ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung

5.0

Häufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls

Winter- und Sommersemester

Dauer des Moduls

1 Semester

 

 

Kurzbeschreibung

Culture contributes to shaping usus; it is part of our identity and influences our behavior. Culture is our ’way of doing things’. The concept of culture is complex and has to deal with new social and political questions again and again. In contrast to the everyday confrontation with the concept of culture, the professional confrontation has to withstand the insolvable tension between theory and practice. The seminar gives insights into different current theoretical approaches that make culture visible as (contested) places of everyday life and deals with the effects of (post)colonialism, globalisation, internationalisation and transnationality on cultural concepts. The module provides the opportunity to reflect upon issues concerning cultural diversity from different perspectives.

Lehr-Lerninhalte

  • Culture and the quest for identity
  • (Post)Colonial and Critical Culture Studies: epistemic narratives of social exclusions and normative belonging
  • Cultural diversity as a cause of conflict?
  • Awareness for everyday racism
  • Cultural diversity, global ethic and conviviality
  • Social work as a human rights profession
  • Diversity awareness and intercultural communication

Gesamtarbeitsaufwand

Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").

Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
60SeminarPräsenz-
Dozentenungebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
30Literaturstudium-
30Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung-
30Prüfungsvorbereitung-
Benotete Prüfungsleistung
  • Referat (mit schriftlicher Ausarbeitung) oder
  • Hausarbeit oder
  • Portfolio-Prüfungsleistung
Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart

The portfolio examination comprises 100 points and is made up of the examination elements presentation (PR) and term paper (HA), each weighted with 50 points.

Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang

Oral Presentation: approx. 20 minutes, seminar paper: approx.. 10 pages

Homework: approx. 10-15 pages

Term paper as part of the portfolio exam: approx. 10 pages

Presentation as part oft he portfolie exam: approx. 20 minutes

The requirements are specified in the respective concrete event.

Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse

Knowledge about basic theories in the field of diversity and ethics.

Wissensverbreiterung

The students can define different concepts of culture and their impact on identity.
They know the basic beliefs of the world religions and the values they convey.
The students know the concept of a global ethic, critical culture studies and (post)colonialism.
They are aware of everyday racism and its implicit and insidious nature
They can refer to human rights in order to guide their social practice.

Wissensvertiefung

Theoretical foundations of diversity, transculturality, belonging and intercultural/interreligious communication.

Wissensverständnis

The students can reflect, discuss and analyse current research on cultural diversity, belonging and (post)colonialism and their implications for social work practice. 

Nutzung und Transfer

The students are able to facilitate diversity awareness, cross-cultural competencies and communication skills for the context of social and pedagogical work.

Wissenschaftliche Innovation

Students who have successfully studied this module are able to derive attitudinal and action-orientated requirements for social and pedagogical work from basic theoretical explanations and empirical findings, in order to develop action-based approaches that are both discrimination-critical and diversity-conscious

Kommunikation und Kooperation

Students are able to present their work results orally and in writing in a clearly structured manner and to exchange ideas and results in a diverse and international context.

Wissenschaftliches Selbstverständnis / Professionalität

The students are able to question specific concepts of culture and nation building and can reflect on the implications for social work and pedagogical practice. 

Literatur

Alm, Erika et al. (2021): Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality. Challenging Swedish Exceptionalism. Palgrave Macmillan.

Andrews, Kehinde (2021). The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World. London: Allen Lane.

Buikema, Rosmarie, Buye, Antoine, Robben, Antonius C.G.M (2019): Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights. Routledge.

Collins, P. H., & Bilge, S. (2020). Intersectionality. John Wiley & Sons.

Dhawan, Nikita, Castro Varela, Maria do Mar (2018): What difference does difference make? In: Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, Volume 21, Issue 1, Mar 2018, p. 45 – 67. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5117/TVGN2018.1.DHAW.

Gilroy, Paul (2004): After Empire: Melancholia or Convivial Culture, London: Routledge.

Hofstede, Geert (2001): Culture’s Consequences – Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations Across Nations. 2. Auflage. Thousand Oaks, London/Neu-Delhi.

Hofstede, Geert, Hofstede, Gert Jan, Minkow, Michael (2010): Software of the Mind. Intercultural Cooperation and it´s importance for survival (revised and expanded 3rd. ed.), McGrawHill.

Hofstede, Geert Hofstede, Gert Jan, Minkow, Michael (2017): Lokales Denken, globales Handeln. Interkulturelle Zusammenarbeit und globales Management, 6., vollständig überarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage, Beck.

Inglehardt, Ronald (2019): Cultural Evolution: People's Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World, Cambride University Press.

Meyer, Erin (2016): The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures, Public Affairs.

Polat, Ayça (2022): „Doing belonging and social coherence – Discourses of belonging in Canada and their influence on social cohesion. In: Christou, Theodore/Kruschel, Robert/ Merz-Atalik, Kerstin (Hg.): „Inclusive Education in Canada: European & comparative perspectives on educational cultures, structures and practices.“ London: Routhledge. 

Winter, Rainer (2018): The Noncorformist Practices of Stuart Hall: Cultural Studies and the Politics of Emancipation. In: Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies.  Oct 2018, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p366-373. 8p. DOI: 10.1177/1532708617734564.

Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen

Modules: “Child Protection”, “Social Policies in Europe”

Verwendbarkeit nach Studiengängen

  • Soziale Arbeit
    • Soziale Arbeit, B.A. (01.09.2024)

    Modulpromotor*in
    • Radewagen, Christof
    Lehrende
    • Radewagen, Christof